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Polishing a body die?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 838369" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>I can see the group accuracy fall off after about 5 to 7 shots in my 308. Annealing brings the accuracy back as longas no other component is at fault . </p><p>I think a lot depends on chamber fit , brass quality , chamber pressures , and the way you reload . I don't seem to get much benefit from annealing in my 223 so I don't bother with it in the 223 .</p><p>I think their is so many different cartridges , chamber dimensions , reloading styles , component qualities etc etc etc. that no one person has all the answers for every situation . The best we can do is say what works for us in our situation . </p><p>Experts are only experts in their chosen field . Firearms and the shooting sports in general is a massive field of variations . </p><p>Why would the annealing operation exist if it was of no use in any situation ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 838369, member: 17844"] I can see the group accuracy fall off after about 5 to 7 shots in my 308. Annealing brings the accuracy back as longas no other component is at fault . I think a lot depends on chamber fit , brass quality , chamber pressures , and the way you reload . I don't seem to get much benefit from annealing in my 223 so I don't bother with it in the 223 . I think their is so many different cartridges , chamber dimensions , reloading styles , component qualities etc etc etc. that no one person has all the answers for every situation . The best we can do is say what works for us in our situation . Experts are only experts in their chosen field . Firearms and the shooting sports in general is a massive field of variations . Why would the annealing operation exist if it was of no use in any situation ? [/QUOTE]
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