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<blockquote data-quote="hunter966" data-source="post: 386260" data-attributes="member: 17483"><p>I didn't know that annealing made the brass softer, I just figured it was the opposite. This is the first brass that I have ever reloaded that was annealed, I usually reload either Remington or Winchester.</p><p> </p><p>My accuracy is pretty decent, I shot today and with a 3 shot group in an almost 20mph wind, we were shooting North and it was blowing from the Southeast to the Northwest I covered three shots with a dime.</p><p> </p><p>I have never seen these lines on any of my other brass before this.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunter966, post: 386260, member: 17483"] I didn't know that annealing made the brass softer, I just figured it was the opposite. This is the first brass that I have ever reloaded that was annealed, I usually reload either Remington or Winchester. My accuracy is pretty decent, I shot today and with a 3 shot group in an almost 20mph wind, we were shooting North and it was blowing from the Southeast to the Northwest I covered three shots with a dime. I have never seen these lines on any of my other brass before this. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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