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fishbone
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My first lot of brass (new to BR) has the bullets seating with various effort; not consistent.
I found the neck walls varied in thickness (.0002" to .0003" on a case; .0005" between cases), which may account for this. I have new brass on order to which I'll turn the necks myself. I'm not happy with the supplied "turned" first lot.
Anyway, the non-uniform seating resistance got me into looking at annealing.
I hear very little about annealing from BR people, and wonder about serious competitors thoughts/actions on annealing.
I found the neck walls varied in thickness (.0002" to .0003" on a case; .0005" between cases), which may account for this. I have new brass on order to which I'll turn the necks myself. I'm not happy with the supplied "turned" first lot.
Anyway, the non-uniform seating resistance got me into looking at annealing.
I hear very little about annealing from BR people, and wonder about serious competitors thoughts/actions on annealing.