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Problems with body die after annealing
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<blockquote data-quote="RegionRat" data-source="post: 2957718" data-attributes="member: 57231"><p>For any useful advice, I would suggest adding the relevant details.</p><p></p><p>Brass type and brand?</p><p>AMP code used?</p><p>Redding shellholder number?</p><p>Any impression of the actual shoulder datum dimensions before and after?</p><p>Did the cases chamber?</p><p>ETC...</p><p></p><p>Ahead of hearing the story details, I will suggest that the AMP and annealing isn't what it wrong. </p><p>There is far too much history of folks annealing for that to be the cause.</p><p></p><p>Something else is going on and it is probably down in the details...</p><p>A "small" adjustment to the shoulder datum and neck diameter can come from a change like annealing, but it usually isn't dramatic. Drama is caused by other issues which are typically mistakes that can be corrected. </p><p></p><p>I would take a step back and start over with some annealed and non-annealed cases and I'm betting you will find the reason for the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RegionRat, post: 2957718, member: 57231"] For any useful advice, I would suggest adding the relevant details. Brass type and brand? AMP code used? Redding shellholder number? Any impression of the actual shoulder datum dimensions before and after? Did the cases chamber? ETC... Ahead of hearing the story details, I will suggest that the AMP and annealing isn't what it wrong. There is far too much history of folks annealing for that to be the cause. Something else is going on and it is probably down in the details... A "small" adjustment to the shoulder datum and neck diameter can come from a change like annealing, but it usually isn't dramatic. Drama is caused by other issues which are typically mistakes that can be corrected. I would take a step back and start over with some annealed and non-annealed cases and I'm betting you will find the reason for the issue. [/QUOTE]
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