Originally Posted by
ICANHITHIMMAN
I have never heard of anyone annealing after every firing. Do you think it makes a big diffrence?
This brass is already shooting 1/2 moa or less when new/unfired, so I can't see it making a "big" difference.
My main reason for doing it is to help get water out of the cases after tumbling. I figure if I'm going to anneal after several firings, then why not anneal every time and keep things consistent.
With an annealer like I have, it really isn't a big deal to do it every time. If I were doing it by hand, I wouldn't do it every time. It takes this machine about 5 seconds per case, including the time to rotate the next piece of brass into position.
Last edited by orkan; 04-24-12 at 15:46.
Greg Dykstra
Primal Rights, Inc.
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