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Reloading
My long winded thoughts on annealing
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2350189" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>Well, one interesting thing I got from reading the articles: the AMP research focuses on annealing the neck <em>and </em>shoulder. Salt-bath annealing concentrates annealing in the shoulder, yet apparently still provides <em>consistent</em> (albeit hard) necks. The fact most of the annealing is concentrated in Sections 3-6 means that the shoulders are set up for consistent bumping maybe? So it won't make neck fit worse, and might help fitting the sized brass to your chamber better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2350189, member: 116181"] Well, one interesting thing I got from reading the articles: the AMP research focuses on annealing the neck [I]and [/I]shoulder. Salt-bath annealing concentrates annealing in the shoulder, yet apparently still provides [I]consistent[/I] (albeit hard) necks. The fact most of the annealing is concentrated in Sections 3-6 means that the shoulders are set up for consistent bumping maybe? So it won't make neck fit worse, and might help fitting the sized brass to your chamber better. [/QUOTE]
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