We recently did some testing and development work with Lou and decided an interview must de done! Lou is doing a lot of testing with us to show the benefits of annealing brass and we will have more videos soon!
What a fine setup! What brand is his Rest? What brand is the Primer tool? Looking at the notes on top of his annealer, He like lapua brass. I'm switching to an arbor press. It cool because you can load at the range. Thx
Prior to molly ing the inside of the necks, should I brush out the carbon in the necks? Please, any info with be appreciated. I’m testing both ways as I comment, just curious about your techniques and findings. Thank you!!
@@paulvoorhees1842 I am not referring to the molly coating, they put something inside the brass neck which they called molly and I want to learn more about it. but they are not forth coming
@@pietervandermerwe6855 them saying they use moly inside the case is molybdenum the same stuff some people coat there bullets with its grey metallic colour
They actually answered this in this video. He said it prevents the bullet from bonding to the case. The bullet will bond to the case after being loaded and when you fire that round there is a pressure spike to overcome the stuck bullet. He said that molly stops that pressure spike. He implies that lack of pressure spike makes a more accurate round