Is it worth it to anneal brass? And if you do anneal your brass how are you going about it? Thanks!
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+1 on the Benchsource. I anneal the brass for my precision rifles after each firing and the machine makes it an easy task. Annealing if done correctly will provide more consistent sizing, neck tension and extend case life.
Yes, it definitely extends the life of the brass, also seems to resize and seat better. I use a benchsource annealer. Easy, inexpensive and does about 500 cases an hour.
Originally Posted By Scorpius:
well...took me almost a year to complete the test but here are the results.
Overall, I can say the annealing each time gave me more consistent groups and tighter, the worst was never annealing, they just kept getting larger and larger until they were like off the shelf cheap ammo.
With annealing every time 23 reloads
random anneal 20 reloads
no anneal 16 reloads
(couldn't locate my original thread so posting this)
Anyone have any feed back on the Giraud? I'm on the wait list for one.
Anyone have any feed back on the Giraud? I'm on the wait list for one.
After every third firing on a Giraud machine.
What kind of electric motor did you use? Is the speed adjustable? I have everything else to make one...looks like a fun project!