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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Annealing test
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<blockquote data-quote="Rardoin" data-source="post: 2195702" data-attributes="member: 114954"><p>As per above...a reduction in bullet grip from the annealed vs work hardened brass may be the most influential variable in your test. In my 7 Sherman Short cases/190/slow burning N165 powder I did not get consistency until I had higher neck tension; I size the necks 0.0035" under bullet diameter. Until I did that it would shoot better with brass the second and third firing after anneal. Now that I have the neck tension, or bullet grip if you will, it likes it shoots the same annealed or unannealed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rardoin, post: 2195702, member: 114954"] As per above...a reduction in bullet grip from the annealed vs work hardened brass may be the most influential variable in your test. In my 7 Sherman Short cases/190/slow burning N165 powder I did not get consistency until I had higher neck tension; I size the necks 0.0035" under bullet diameter. Until I did that it would shoot better with brass the second and third firing after anneal. Now that I have the neck tension, or bullet grip if you will, it likes it shoots the same annealed or unannealed. [/QUOTE]
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