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Annealing vs not?
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<blockquote data-quote="340PR" data-source="post: 2180051" data-attributes="member: 107814"><p>Not exactly sure how to answer your question. </p><p>The test data did show improved consistency in grouping and accuracy over many rounds through 5 different rifles and cartridges, mostly at 1000yds, under many weather conditions (we did have wind calls, spotters and cameras).</p><p>Some 1000yd standouts were the 6BRA that turned in a 3.25" , and the 6.5 Creedmoor (factory Tikka) turned in several under 5". </p><p>Start to finish, the annealed out performed the unannealed, with the exception of the 6BRA, which showed no appreciable difference.</p><p>You can follow the different tests and processes they have done on their website and on YouTube. If you have specific questions, contact them directly. They are great folks who are passionate about what they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="340PR, post: 2180051, member: 107814"] Not exactly sure how to answer your question. The test data did show improved consistency in grouping and accuracy over many rounds through 5 different rifles and cartridges, mostly at 1000yds, under many weather conditions (we did have wind calls, spotters and cameras). Some 1000yd standouts were the 6BRA that turned in a 3.25" , and the 6.5 Creedmoor (factory Tikka) turned in several under 5". Start to finish, the annealed out performed the unannealed, with the exception of the 6BRA, which showed no appreciable difference. You can follow the different tests and processes they have done on their website and on YouTube. If you have specific questions, contact them directly. They are great folks who are passionate about what they do. [/QUOTE]
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