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Annealing testing
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<blockquote data-quote="Wildstreak" data-source="post: 2783473" data-attributes="member: 109430"><p>Have any of you specifically tested to see if annealing made a difference. Resizing and prep done for a sample and the same exact resizing work plus the addition of annealing for another sample? Eliminating all variables except annealing.</p><p></p><p>Recently watched a podcast with Erik Cortina and Brian Litz. Brian litz stated that they did extensive testing with 308 and 223 with annealed vs. not annealed and saw no difference in SD/ES in velocity. When Erik pushed the question Brian would not say that it doesn't help, just that they're testing did not indicate that.</p><p></p><p>I think we all agree that annealing certainly extends the life of your brass. Maybe we don't, who knows. But does it really benefit performance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wildstreak, post: 2783473, member: 109430"] Have any of you specifically tested to see if annealing made a difference. Resizing and prep done for a sample and the same exact resizing work plus the addition of annealing for another sample? Eliminating all variables except annealing. Recently watched a podcast with Erik Cortina and Brian Litz. Brian litz stated that they did extensive testing with 308 and 223 with annealed vs. not annealed and saw no difference in SD/ES in velocity. When Erik pushed the question Brian would not say that it doesn’t help, just that they’re testing did not indicate that. I think we all agree that annealing certainly extends the life of your brass. Maybe we don’t, who knows. But does it really benefit performance? [/QUOTE]
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