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264 Win Mags - When would the brass cases be considered "Fire Formed" for each individual action?
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<blockquote data-quote="pgothro" data-source="post: 3102804" data-attributes="member: 22190"><p>I trim my .264 as well as anneal, I have brass with 5-10 firings but it is Winchester from the 60's to 80's Yellow and White box. I have newer R-P but it seems soft. I was lucky enough back in 2009 that I picked up 240 of NOS Winchester brass and now have 600+ cases many in-used yet. I also use a Wills collet die when needed ( about 2-3 firings). I only neck size and use only imperial sizing wax. My process is the same for my .300 WM, but other than Norma the brass quality does not compare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pgothro, post: 3102804, member: 22190"] I trim my .264 as well as anneal, I have brass with 5-10 firings but it is Winchester from the 60's to 80's Yellow and White box. I have newer R-P but it seems soft. I was lucky enough back in 2009 that I picked up 240 of NOS Winchester brass and now have 600+ cases many in-used yet. I also use a Wills collet die when needed ( about 2-3 firings). I only neck size and use only imperial sizing wax. My process is the same for my .300 WM, but other than Norma the brass quality does not compare. [/QUOTE]
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