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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    My view is that annealing and neck turning has its place as far as making brass last and chamber in certain rifles but as far as it being some magical answer to shooting tiny little groups? That's what they call in the medical world "the placebo effect" you can do all sorts of things to try and achieve accuracy but theres always a massive flaw in the system and that's the big floppy piece of meat with a heartbeat and a need to breathe hanging onto the trigger.
    It's not a magical answer to accuracy as you say. However, in an accurate firearm with a good shooter, uniform neck tension is something that contributes to increased accuracy. As repeatable accuracy comes from consistency of all factors involved. Some of the world's best competition shooters use the AMP annealer. They wouldn't be doing that if it was a waste of time and money.
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