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Old 01-15-2013, 09:37 PM
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Originally Posted by rsrocket1 View Post
yes I know you should wait to let them age, but I couldn't wait and they shot great anyway).
Okay, I've been casting for a few years and this is a new one, to me, at least. Bullets aren't like fine wines, bourbon or cheese, so why in the heck do they need to "age"? If the alloy's not hard enough at the start, letting them sit isn't going to make the bullets appreciably harder. And even so, who cares? This ain't rocket science... Sorry if I sound harsh, don't mean to be, but this makes no practical sense to let them "age", like it's going to somehow "improve" the bullet.
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