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Annealing: Specific Heat Question
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2732419" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Just a bit of food for thought.</p><p>In 1986 a friend of mine by name of Earl Chronister shot a new 10 shot heavy gun world record group at Williamsport.</p><p>Earl didnt anneal his cases, nor did most other shooters at that time.</p><p>Now we also need to consider that the Unertl target scope Earl used would be considered inferior to pretty much all the scopes used today. </p><p>We could also discuss other things, like much better bullets, etc.</p><p>Non the less, his 1986 group is only about one inch larger than the record heavy gun group held today, and that group is now more than 10 years old.</p><p>Today i would say that most of the shooters if not all of them anneal their cases.</p><p>So my question is, what am i missing here?</p><p>For the record, i do anneal some of my cases in the hopes of them lasting a bit longer, and i do use tempilac on the neck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2732419, member: 12443"] Just a bit of food for thought. In 1986 a friend of mine by name of Earl Chronister shot a new 10 shot heavy gun world record group at Williamsport. Earl didnt anneal his cases, nor did most other shooters at that time. Now we also need to consider that the Unertl target scope Earl used would be considered inferior to pretty much all the scopes used today. We could also discuss other things, like much better bullets, etc. Non the less, his 1986 group is only about one inch larger than the record heavy gun group held today, and that group is now more than 10 years old. Today i would say that most of the shooters if not all of them anneal their cases. So my question is, what am i missing here? For the record, i do anneal some of my cases in the hopes of them lasting a bit longer, and i do use tempilac on the neck. [/QUOTE]
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