Bullet annealing : anyone have experience with hunting with them?

joe.grey

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Hey,

I'm a big fan of Nathan Foster and find his knowledge to be an excellent source of information about hunting and more specifically, about terminal ballistics. I recently came across one of his articles where he discusses annealing Berger VLD bullets, making the tips a little more brittle for better terminal performance. He also anneals Hornady SST bullets. Has anyone experimented with this process?

Here is a link to the article: https://www.ballisticstudies.com/Knowledge+Base/Berger+VLD+annealing+tutorial.html
 
no i believe eagleye fully understood the the article and had the correct answer. pick the right bullet to start with.

This is correct!! Thanks, chappy. I read the article fully, and have read plenty of Nathan Foster's prose in the past.
I appreciate he has quite a bit of hunting experience, but I am not particularly enamored by his ideas regarding
bullet annealing. You cannot make a premium bullet from a Ho-Hum bullet by annealing it, period!!

There are so many very good hunting bullets out there, ready to load and use, that I will be hanged if I am going
to spend precious time trying to make something mediocre into something better [possibly, but not likely] Dave.
 
no i believe eagleye fully understood the the article and had the correct answer. pick the right bullet to start with.

And some people like to reinvent the wheel every couple years.
I was off the same opinion as Eagleye before I read the complete original post.
There are more ways to skin a cat and sometimes there is room for one more, but if one likes to putter then aneal away.
Rob
 
That looks pretty damn painful.

I understand his goal, but there are easier ways to get from A to B

Once again, Eagleye is on the money.....

There are absolutely easier ways to get from A-B. Blue box Federal is a great way to nail down A-B. Articles of this nature are more about putting the last few finishing touches on X through Z. Few people should be playing around at that end of the alphabet.

That's the trouble with pushing things to one end of the spectrum; inevitably you'll give up something at the other.
 
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