The quote from Harvey is his 1st edition pg 30 and he notes hunters should spend their time ensuring cases are trimmed to correct length. Harvey never did or ever commented on annealing.Your gains will be achieved there. There is a comment currently in this Forum that correct annealing can only be accomplished by a machine.Suggest this is nonsense. Annealing is achieved by the correct amount of heat at the right distance. How it is applied is irrelevant. Brass does not think hence it reacts by altering its structure by the proper amount of heat. Sorta like suggesting a deer can only be killed by a 65gr Sierra if it shot from an expensive carbon Sako. The projectile kills not the gun. One of the most successful hunters I ever met spotlighted Kaingaroa from 1980 to 1987. Caught once and gave it up. His weapon ?...the venerable 303. Why? ...because the deer never gotta way.He should know because it paid for his house which in Taupo is no mean feat because it is an expensive place to live.
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