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AMP Annealer VS No annealing Vs Torch Head Annealer Vs 2nd/3rd Shot
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<blockquote data-quote="jdmecomber" data-source="post: 1416782" data-attributes="member: 94549"><p>I never cleaned the brass for any of these tests. Russ (buckfever) was over annealing some brass with the Amp. He was watching me do most of the brass life test. I mentioned that the neck tension on the Amp annealing was pretty hard to seat the bullet. Russ mentioned that I haven't been cleaning the brass, so I am probably burning some residue inside the neck. So I added another step, after the annealing. I went to sizing, then case prep and the last thing before the powder and bullet was I nylon brushed the inside of the case necks. It worked like a charm and I had no more stiff bullet seating. Thanks Russ</p><p></p><p>I took data after every two rounds that I fired. I measured fired headspace within 30 seconds to a minute of being fired and then once again after sizing. I will tell you more then once when I came back over to check headspace after being sized that the headspace never changed. I would take it back to the sizer and run the handle down a couple more times and then it would be the .001-.002 more that I needed. </p><p></p><p>Hope this information helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdmecomber, post: 1416782, member: 94549"] I never cleaned the brass for any of these tests. Russ (buckfever) was over annealing some brass with the Amp. He was watching me do most of the brass life test. I mentioned that the neck tension on the Amp annealing was pretty hard to seat the bullet. Russ mentioned that I haven't been cleaning the brass, so I am probably burning some residue inside the neck. So I added another step, after the annealing. I went to sizing, then case prep and the last thing before the powder and bullet was I nylon brushed the inside of the case necks. It worked like a charm and I had no more stiff bullet seating. Thanks Russ I took data after every two rounds that I fired. I measured fired headspace within 30 seconds to a minute of being fired and then once again after sizing. I will tell you more then once when I came back over to check headspace after being sized that the headspace never changed. I would take it back to the sizer and run the handle down a couple more times and then it would be the .001-.002 more that I needed. Hope this information helps. [/QUOTE]
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