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Reloading
annealing question
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<blockquote data-quote="waynemac4" data-source="post: 1643443" data-attributes="member: 104244"><p>I don't see the annealing every two to three firings as an error, I've been shooting benchrest for the last ten years and although my position on annealing has evolved some, in the real world that's about how often I anneal. What do you base this info on?</p><p>And what makes you think your method of annealing would net you results that would allow the kind of consistency to realize a positive result?</p><p></p><p>Wayne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waynemac4, post: 1643443, member: 104244"] I don’t see the annealing every two to three firings as an error, I’ve been shooting benchrest for the last ten years and although my position on annealing has evolved some, in the real world that’s about how often I anneal. What do you base this info on? And what makes you think your method of annealing would net you results that would allow the kind of consistency to realize a positive result? Wayne [/QUOTE]
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