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<blockquote data-quote="chain" data-source="post: 280952" data-attributes="member: 3456"><p>I am guessing that the driving force behind annealing is to extend the life of your brass. Has annealing SIGNIFICANTLY improved anyone's accuracy? I am asking this because I don't want to ruin brass to save brass, but if it tighten up my groups, well all bets are off then. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chain, post: 280952, member: 3456"] I am guessing that the driving force behind annealing is to extend the life of your brass. Has annealing SIGNIFICANTLY improved anyone's accuracy? I am asking this because I don't want to ruin brass to save brass, but if it tighten up my groups, well all bets are off then. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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