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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2435570" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I never had a case last that long. If not annealed I would be splitting necks in 5 to 6 firing. Along that line too, I would have case base separations in about 3 to 4 time frame of firing. (belt Mag) I change to a neck sizing die. The rifle is a 308 NM. I use a 300WM neck sizing die. That stop the case separation in it track. Never lost a case from that after that. Now that neck sizing die only sized about have of the neck. Accuracies improved. The annealing stop the neck splits. Down to losing the case do to primer pockets. By not annealing changes your tension neck by brass getting hard as used. I am changing my way to going to bumping my cases. So I am in agreement with you Kirdy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2435570, member: 101791"] I never had a case last that long. If not annealed I would be splitting necks in 5 to 6 firing. Along that line too, I would have case base separations in about 3 to 4 time frame of firing. (belt Mag) I change to a neck sizing die. The rifle is a 308 NM. I use a 300WM neck sizing die. That stop the case separation in it track. Never lost a case from that after that. Now that neck sizing die only sized about have of the neck. Accuracies improved. The annealing stop the neck splits. Down to losing the case do to primer pockets. By not annealing changes your tension neck by brass getting hard as used. I am changing my way to going to bumping my cases. So I am in agreement with you Kirdy. [/QUOTE]
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