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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Best methods to create low ES and SD hand loads with the easiest and simplest reloading work up.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dirtrax" data-source="post: 1737488" data-attributes="member: 78945"><p>Annealing helps and it's not rocket science. Get off the gun boards and read a few metallurgy articles to get the real scoop. Brass has been around a long time so it's a very well known material by those that study such things. You don't "need" fancy tools.</p><p>It isn't the panacea that some claim but it's a worthwhile endeavor. Switching to a mandrel for final neck sizing has made a big difference in consistency for me. Gotta make sure your boolits are straight or nothing helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirtrax, post: 1737488, member: 78945"] Annealing helps and it’s not rocket science. Get off the gun boards and read a few metallurgy articles to get the real scoop. Brass has been around a long time so it’s a very well known material by those that study such things. You don’t “need” fancy tools. It isn’t the panacea that some claim but it’s a worthwhile endeavor. Switching to a mandrel for final neck sizing has made a big difference in consistency for me. Gotta make sure your boolits are straight or nothing helps. [/QUOTE]
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