Seeing topics have been a bit slow at late l will through another one in the mix. Reading a Queensland shooting post, it was stated that the first firing after annealing is not as accurate as the second firing. I disagree with this but you may feel a little different than me.What are your thoughts?
Trevor.
Annealing and accuracy
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Re: Annealing and accuracy
First need to see the evidence that supports that proposition, I would think.
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Re: Annealing and accuracy
And those reloaders that anneal b4 every reload and achieve excellent accuracy results?
Re: Annealing and accuracy
6.5x55ai wrote:And those reloaders that anneal b4 every reload and achieve excellent accuracy results?
And those that rarely anneal yet achieve excellent results..
Each to their own..
So many controversial reloading steps
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Re: Annealing and accuracy
I have never annealed a case in 58 years of reloading various calibers!!!
Keith H.
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