257 Ackley
Handloader
- Nov 25, 2008
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Darkhorse":2qxirpdk said:I had a career with the Air Force as a Toolmaker and in Optical Tooling alignment and calibration. So to say I am OCD about perfection in my handloading is putting it mildly. Sometimes I feel like an old wizard hunched over the bench in the night, poring over methods to shave another few thousandth's off the group. That is why I have broken some operations down into extra steps.
The nice thing about brass is, once you have it prepped properly, the main PITA work is done. I anneal after every firing to keep brass malleable for neck tension and case life. The brass will last a long time if you do that on a regular basis.