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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Extreeme spread and tight groups
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<blockquote data-quote="LDO" data-source="post: 29993" data-attributes="member: 1605"><p>annealing is simply heating the case necks up to make brass more pliable[less brittle,softer,more workable].after repeated firings brass gets hard and loses some its ability to spring back.by annealing the cases u level the playing field by making the cases very close to being the same again.its very easily done.are u shooting these at short range?ES doesnt make a real difference at short ranges at long range it can be huge,depending on how far u are shooting,my-2-dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDO, post: 29993, member: 1605"] annealing is simply heating the case necks up to make brass more pliable[less brittle,softer,more workable].after repeated firings brass gets hard and loses some its ability to spring back.by annealing the cases u level the playing field by making the cases very close to being the same again.its very easily done.are u shooting these at short range?ES doesnt make a real difference at short ranges at long range it can be huge,depending on how far u are shooting,my-2-dave [/QUOTE]
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