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Neck Tension vs Bullet Seating & Release Pressure - Lessons Learned
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<blockquote data-quote="PddPdd" data-source="post: 2767469" data-attributes="member: 111799"><p>Mike D.,,</p><p></p><p>One thing that I'm thinking is that reduced neck ID and it's affect on how much the case neck "grips" the bullet could/should be related to the temper of the brass. I have not tested this but I have read that the use of or lack of annealing can affect spring back which would seem to relate to grip.</p><p>As an example, I would expect a pieces of brass that has been work hardened by firing many times without annealing would have a "stronger" grip on the bullet than freshly annealed brass when the neck OD is sized to the same dimension.. Perhaps the affect would be similar to crimping.</p><p></p><p>Pdd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PddPdd, post: 2767469, member: 111799"] Mike D.,, One thing that I'm thinking is that reduced neck ID and it's affect on how much the case neck "grips" the bullet could/should be related to the temper of the brass. I have not tested this but I have read that the use of or lack of annealing can affect spring back which would seem to relate to grip. As an example, I would expect a pieces of brass that has been work hardened by firing many times without annealing would have a "stronger" grip on the bullet than freshly annealed brass when the neck OD is sized to the same dimension.. Perhaps the affect would be similar to crimping. Pdd [/QUOTE]
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