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    S.H.O.T.S. bullets

    yes they did. they told me it was a generic flat base, soft point bullet of the same category as a sierra flat base soft point....nothing special but relatively inexpensive and low tech. i am just curious what the acronym, S.H.O.T.S., stands for.
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    BenchSource question

    it sounds to me like an exaggerated safety concern. they want you make sure you have not inadvertently mixed cases which have live, as well as fired, primers. from the standpoint of the annealing process it doesn't matter whether the case is de-primed or not.
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    S.H.O.T.S. bullets

    my question is this..........what does "S.H.O.T.S." stand for? periodically i see these bullets advertised on Shooters Pro Shop and the price is incredible. it is my understanding that these are primarily marketed in Australia and that they are a typical soft nose flat base bullet...nothing...
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    time to buy an annealer, which one?

    i bit the big one and bought an AMP induction annealer. it cost right at $900. the first thing i noticed was that seating was made easier. the annealed case neck is softened up and stretches noticeably easier. i am not sure how you quantitatively tell that the thing is working exactly as it...
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