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Reloading
Annealing? How do YOU do it? How often?
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<blockquote data-quote="huntinghuasna" data-source="post: 2679148" data-attributes="member: 109227"><p>AMP every firing because I have it and it's safe, easy, and fast. My groups, ES/SD's, drastically improved when I anneal (AMP), trim (Giraud), weight each load to the kernel (V4), use Lapua brass (primed by Primal Rights), Redding bushing dies, and Forster Co-Ax... thinking brass life is extending as well... Not sure which had most influence because I upgraded somewhat rapidly. I load for wife and I sometimes 300 rounds each for competition or training so faster case prep and reloading became very important. Buy once, cry once. This stuff doesn't come cheap but I don't regret giving up my first child for these items. Have to admit I've slowed down lately because of powder and primer availability/prices, but I feel I have a solid system.</p><p></p><p>I started annealing with salt bath, works great, cheap, and fast. Gave it up after catching my bench on fire from dripping molten salt. If you use extreme caution and utilize proper protective gear you'll probably be fine. I just decided it wasn't worth the risk...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntinghuasna, post: 2679148, member: 109227"] AMP every firing because I have it and it's safe, easy, and fast. My groups, ES/SD's, drastically improved when I anneal (AMP), trim (Giraud), weight each load to the kernel (V4), use Lapua brass (primed by Primal Rights), Redding bushing dies, and Forster Co-Ax... thinking brass life is extending as well... Not sure which had most influence because I upgraded somewhat rapidly. I load for wife and I sometimes 300 rounds each for competition or training so faster case prep and reloading became very important. Buy once, cry once. This stuff doesn't come cheap but I don't regret giving up my first child for these items. Have to admit I've slowed down lately because of powder and primer availability/prices, but I feel I have a solid system. I started annealing with salt bath, works great, cheap, and fast. Gave it up after catching my bench on fire from dripping molten salt. If you use extreme caution and utilize proper protective gear you'll probably be fine. I just decided it wasn't worth the risk... [/QUOTE]
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