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What frequency of Annealing for best case life and consisitent accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisInKY" data-source="post: 1361037" data-attributes="member: 94377"><p>Here's some 'accuracy' I found on another forum:</p><p></p><p><em>"About 3 or 4 years ago, Brian Litz published an article saying that bullets from light barrels, left the muzzle at an off angle of 10°, and wobbled to the target, so the BC was much lower than the same bullet shot from a heavy barrel.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>I nearly spilled a mouth full of soda pop on my keyboard when I read that - it is impossible.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Once a bullet's axis is pointed away from the bore axis, there is no force on earth that will bring it back ... plus, if were true, then ballistic program writers would put in separate listings of BC depending on the barrel diameter ... they do not."</em></p><p></p><p>I heard this when it was said too. What truly amazed me was how many people aped it. I still hear it stated as reverently as Bible verse out at the range.</p><p></p><p>If I do 'not' anneal my ES is ~ 50fps. When annealing 'properly' my ES is ~ 5fps (at the highest 10fps ... and just as often it is 0fps). But, hey ... maybe I missed the context of what was being conveyed.</p><p></p><p>Now, I didn't read Brian's book, but I was curious enough to go and look on-line. I couldn't find reference to what you've posted. What I wanted to know, was if he printed (in detail) his re-loading process. If you only get part of it ... how can you know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisInKY, post: 1361037, member: 94377"] Here's some 'accuracy' I found on another forum: [I]"About 3 or 4 years ago, Brian Litz published an article saying that bullets from light barrels, left the muzzle at an off angle of 10°, and wobbled to the target, so the BC was much lower than the same bullet shot from a heavy barrel. I nearly spilled a mouth full of soda pop on my keyboard when I read that - it is impossible. Once a bullet's axis is pointed away from the bore axis, there is no force on earth that will bring it back ... plus, if were true, then ballistic program writers would put in separate listings of BC depending on the barrel diameter ... they do not."[/I] I heard this when it was said too. What truly amazed me was how many people aped it. I still hear it stated as reverently as Bible verse out at the range. If I do 'not' anneal my ES is ~ 50fps. When annealing 'properly' my ES is ~ 5fps (at the highest 10fps ... and just as often it is 0fps). But, hey ... maybe I missed the context of what was being conveyed. Now, I didn't read Brian's book, but I was curious enough to go and look on-line. I couldn't find reference to what you've posted. What I wanted to know, was if he printed (in detail) his re-loading process. If you only get part of it ... how can you know? [/QUOTE]
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