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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
annealing and brass prep what order
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<blockquote data-quote="jdmartin" data-source="post: 881046" data-attributes="member: 21397"><p>I think that the traditional answer is to anneal first and then resize.Other steps like trimming to length,chamfering ,primer pocket work can be done in any order.However, that being said, I have always annealed last .Early on it just felt like bullets seated the smoothest and maintained the most uniform length that way for me.</p><p> I am convinced that consistency is more important than the order in which things are done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdmartin, post: 881046, member: 21397"] I think that the traditional answer is to anneal first and then resize.Other steps like trimming to length,chamfering ,primer pocket work can be done in any order.However, that being said, I have always annealed last .Early on it just felt like bullets seated the smoothest and maintained the most uniform length that way for me. I am convinced that consistency is more important than the order in which things are done. [/QUOTE]
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