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Reloading
Does brass age harden?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 587055" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>I cant answer the question, but I can tell you that my remington 375 ultra brass must be annealed before firing even once otherwise I loose several. I assume it is because of all the work that was done to the brass to get it that shape. I am willing to bet that is the case with your brass if it was not annealed after being fire formed.... if it was annealed after forming and this is the first firing since the annealing I am stumped. I wouldnt think age would do that but then again I dont know... I have used some pretty old brass over the years with no problems</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 587055, member: 22242"] I cant answer the question, but I can tell you that my remington 375 ultra brass must be annealed before firing even once otherwise I loose several. I assume it is because of all the work that was done to the brass to get it that shape. I am willing to bet that is the case with your brass if it was not annealed after being fire formed.... if it was annealed after forming and this is the first firing since the annealing I am stumped. I wouldnt think age would do that but then again I dont know... I have used some pretty old brass over the years with no problems [/QUOTE]
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