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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3076063" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I shoot a lot of Lapua cases in my .308 and I slacked off on annealing for a couple batches.</p><p>Figured eeehhh it will be good enough.</p><p>You can feel the uneven seating forces just slightly and those ones that feel a bit easier to shoot I will mark the case with an F</p><p>Which is short for flier.</p><p>Sure enough it happens ..and the rest of that lazy prepped no annealing ammo will not shoot quite as tight as my annealed cases.</p><p></p><p>R-P or federal or winchester in my 30-06 or .308 or .223 If I do not anneal I have just made 1 MOA if i am lucky or 1.5 moa ammo.</p><p>Not sub moa ammo.</p><p>Just a little accuracy edge.</p><p>But if your cases all had the same load shot through them and the same lot number and shot the same number of times annealing may not show significant gains. But i would still anneal them for easier sleeping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3076063, member: 15054"] I shoot a lot of Lapua cases in my .308 and I slacked off on annealing for a couple batches. Figured eeehhh it will be good enough. You can feel the uneven seating forces just slightly and those ones that feel a bit easier to shoot I will mark the case with an F Which is short for flier. Sure enough it happens ..and the rest of that lazy prepped no annealing ammo will not shoot quite as tight as my annealed cases. R-P or federal or winchester in my 30-06 or .308 or .223 If I do not anneal I have just made 1 MOA if i am lucky or 1.5 moa ammo. Not sub moa ammo. Just a little accuracy edge. But if your cases all had the same load shot through them and the same lot number and shot the same number of times annealing may not show significant gains. But i would still anneal them for easier sleeping. [/QUOTE]
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