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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Anneal or not ?
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1939160" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>It could be a "similar" test, could both be same make/type barrel chambered with same reamer and such, but when they are splitting hairs like this, the only 100% test would be with the same rifle, and personally, for total scientific reasons, would do some other things as well, such as double blind testing, alternating annealed and unannealed every shot, as there might be minor changes in the barrel from the first set of 20 and the second set of 20, and possibly some other things. Getting 100% accurate readable data from a test that requires a human element of skill input, especially if said human has something to gain from one result over another, or even a personal opinion or preference, is extremely challenging. Even if the person is a stand up, honest and moral individual, subconscious actions may even slightly alter the results. </p><p></p><p>Not saying one way or another on annealing, just that conducting a test such as this and getting rock solid results is extremely challenging, though possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1939160, member: 87243"] It could be a "similar" test, could both be same make/type barrel chambered with same reamer and such, but when they are splitting hairs like this, the only 100% test would be with the same rifle, and personally, for total scientific reasons, would do some other things as well, such as double blind testing, alternating annealed and unannealed every shot, as there might be minor changes in the barrel from the first set of 20 and the second set of 20, and possibly some other things. Getting 100% accurate readable data from a test that requires a human element of skill input, especially if said human has something to gain from one result over another, or even a personal opinion or preference, is extremely challenging. Even if the person is a stand up, honest and moral individual, subconscious actions may even slightly alter the results. Not saying one way or another on annealing, just that conducting a test such as this and getting rock solid results is extremely challenging, though possible. [/QUOTE]
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