.223 ADI brass, same lot. FL sized down and expanded up again with a 6mm expander mandrel til neck split. Top case no annealing, 7x. Middle and bottom case, annealed each time (different durations), 12x and 14x respectively.
@johnd seems to work
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.223 ADI brass, same lot. FL sized down and expanded up again with a 6mm expander mandrel til neck split. Top case no annealing, 7x. Middle and bottom case, annealed each time (different durations), 12x and 14x respectively.
@johnd seems to work
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Nice great results. Good to know it works. What is your annealing technique?
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https://youtu.be/2v3QrUvYj-Y
A bit more bang is better.
Fine if the primer pockets will stand X reloads. I'm gonna take a lot more convincing its essential unless you have a requirement for very low ES ammo . . .
Follow the science.
Read Alex Findlay book and or watch his videos.
Even if you do not do it for low ES if you are paying more than $3 a case that iz a good reason
If your primers seem starting to not hold well after a couple of reloads I would perhaps start looking at some thing else ??????
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Hunt safe, look after the bush & plug more pests.The greatest invention in the history of man is beer.
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https://youtu.be/2v3QrUvYj-Y
A bit more bang is better.
I'm not trying to convince anyone of anything. Just never actually seen anyone provide any first-hand information on case life extension. Did a dodgy quick faff in the shed to see what it looks like. Looks like it extends case life, at least as far as neck splits. Good, that's what I bought it for.
If you want a low "ES" just fire less shots. Guaranteed to lower it. Useless metric though.
Whether or not annealing will help improve velocity consistency is very unclear. There is little-to-no objective evidence available. I'll probably do some kind of limited test. But I'll be annealing some brass for case life regardless, because $3.30 apiece for Alpha is painful
I meant velocity ES but I do see the point if you're running high end sorta stuff. Be interesting to know what the economics of it really are if you are running an commercially built induction machine.
small sample size bro....do it with 50 cases and report back![]()
very much joking, just couldn't resist...
I've been annealing for a long time now (hot salt method, granted not as good as AMP) and definitely find it helps with case life.
i also notice the consistency of seating pressure when loading rounds seems to be a lot more uniform, it is time consuming but especially with magnum cases that are pricey I'm more than happy to invest the time to extend their life.
#DANNYCENT
For you gas annealing tin foil hat wearers.
The truth!
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