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brass annealing machine
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<blockquote data-quote="Stevenstl86" data-source="post: 2149669" data-attributes="member: 110575"><p>Yes and no. Your neck tension doesn't spring back like it does when it annealed. I have seen poi change over time with out annealing. Only shows up at longer range and you will also see a slight increase in velocity. Levels out for a few loads then bumps for a few loads and levels out again at a higher speed. Litz knows his stuff and for most it won't matter but if you want consistency you have to replace what you start with.</p><p></p><p>I too want an amp annealer but can't justify it right now. Benchsource or any other flame machine works if you can recreate the same time limits and temperature. Rockwelling it is the only way to know your back where you need to be for consistency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stevenstl86, post: 2149669, member: 110575"] Yes and no. Your neck tension doesn’t spring back like it does when it annealed. I have seen poi change over time with out annealing. Only shows up at longer range and you will also see a slight increase in velocity. Levels out for a few loads then bumps for a few loads and levels out again at a higher speed. Litz knows his stuff and for most it won’t matter but if you want consistency you have to replace what you start with. I too want an amp annealer but can’t justify it right now. Benchsource or any other flame machine works if you can recreate the same time limits and temperature. Rockwelling it is the only way to know your back where you need to be for consistency. [/QUOTE]
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