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Reloading
Another Hornady brass thread!
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<blockquote data-quote="Flintlock" data-source="post: 1838305" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>I had a bunch of Horandy 22-250 brass with split necks. I shot them once, reloaded and some sat in the ammo boxes for several years. I took them out for a prairie dog hunt and about half of the 200 rounds I fired had split necks. I just wrote it off as old brass that was brittle. On my wildcats I size, fire form, then anneal. I use the roll them over a torch in my fingers till warm in the middle of the case and then drop in water. Always had good luck with my 309JDJ, 6.5JDJ, 257JDJ and 7-30 Waters cases, all improved. The 6.5 and 257 JDJ cases will split after a few firings since I run them pretty warm. I hope my supply of 225 Winchester brass holds up.</p><p>Good luck finding your problem.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flintlock, post: 1838305, member: 6546"] I had a bunch of Horandy 22-250 brass with split necks. I shot them once, reloaded and some sat in the ammo boxes for several years. I took them out for a prairie dog hunt and about half of the 200 rounds I fired had split necks. I just wrote it off as old brass that was brittle. On my wildcats I size, fire form, then anneal. I use the roll them over a torch in my fingers till warm in the middle of the case and then drop in water. Always had good luck with my 309JDJ, 6.5JDJ, 257JDJ and 7-30 Waters cases, all improved. The 6.5 and 257 JDJ cases will split after a few firings since I run them pretty warm. I hope my supply of 225 Winchester brass holds up. Good luck finding your problem. Mike [/QUOTE]
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