noisewaterphd
04-28-2015, 11:31 PM
[QUOTE=Burr;316224]YoBuck - in the next couple of days I'll tackle the picture posting and give a walleye lure (or two). The best ones are the lures hanging off the chin of a 30" walleye, right?
NO,i dont think that is right, but it does sell lures.
5 years ago, i didnt know a single person who annealed their cases.
Yet several of my friends have been record holders at Williamsport. The only guy
to have ever to this day won the best agregate award for all matches in a single year 2 times, never annealed his cases.
Which at least in my opinion prooves we just cant buy our way.
To me, annealing is far more about brass longevity than accuracy.
It can have an effect on accuracy though. If you keep fire counts on brass, keep them sorted as such, and anneal them all at the same time, then neck tension should be more consistent from round to round. And as we all know, consistency is key.
I'm certainly not saying that you can't set records without annealing, but it sure doesn't hurt.
NO,i dont think that is right, but it does sell lures.
5 years ago, i didnt know a single person who annealed their cases.
Yet several of my friends have been record holders at Williamsport. The only guy
to have ever to this day won the best agregate award for all matches in a single year 2 times, never annealed his cases.
Which at least in my opinion prooves we just cant buy our way.
To me, annealing is far more about brass longevity than accuracy.
It can have an effect on accuracy though. If you keep fire counts on brass, keep them sorted as such, and anneal them all at the same time, then neck tension should be more consistent from round to round. And as we all know, consistency is key.
I'm certainly not saying that you can't set records without annealing, but it sure doesn't hurt.