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<blockquote data-quote="dcb" data-source="post: 61576" data-attributes="member: 2583"><p>/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gifmiss print, should have been 1.702"</p><p> Sounds like you need to start with a fresh batch of brass.</p><p>I have had some luck with anneling just the necks and then fire forming. It's easy to over do the anneling on the necks of the 222 making the brass too soft and then you loose all you bullet grip. if you do try it only try a few pieces of brass. till you figure out how much heat to apply.</p><p>Dave</p><p> One other thing to comment on. If you are having an accuracy problem with the 222. I read that some where in your post.</p><p> Try tuning your load with the 52/53gr bullets to an average of 3200f/s.</p><p> Any SD under about 15 should deliver groups around .3 to .4" </p><p> What brand of chronagraph are you using?</p><p> It may only be accurate to with in 15 to 20 SD @300f/s depending on how far apart the screenns are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcb, post: 61576, member: 2583"] [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]miss print, should have been 1.702" Sounds like you need to start with a fresh batch of brass. I have had some luck with anneling just the necks and then fire forming. It's easy to over do the anneling on the necks of the 222 making the brass too soft and then you loose all you bullet grip. if you do try it only try a few pieces of brass. till you figure out how much heat to apply. Dave One other thing to comment on. If you are having an accuracy problem with the 222. I read that some where in your post. Try tuning your load with the 52/53gr bullets to an average of 3200f/s. Any SD under about 15 should deliver groups around .3 to .4" What brand of chronagraph are you using? It may only be accurate to with in 15 to 20 SD @300f/s depending on how far apart the screenns are. [/QUOTE]
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