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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 46119" data-source="post: 1306941"><p>I have used the "balloon" analogy but I like your "semi-rigid brass bag" analogy very much.</p><p></p><p>I have had problems with Hornady brass that has not been annealed. Once annealed it is fine brass. A bit hard but that is good. Failure to anneal and it seems like the shoulder is work hardened with the first firing so that when FL sizing at all, it is over working the base/web/body junction. Results case separation. Multiple firearms, multiple reloaders (humans), multiple calibers. Same result except the one caliber that was neck sized only with a Lee collet sizer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 46119, post: 1306941"] I have used the "balloon" analogy but I like your "semi-rigid brass bag" analogy very much. I have had problems with Hornady brass that has not been annealed. Once annealed it is fine brass. A bit hard but that is good. Failure to anneal and it seems like the shoulder is work hardened with the first firing so that when FL sizing at all, it is over working the base/web/body junction. Results case separation. Multiple firearms, multiple reloaders (humans), multiple calibers. Same result except the one caliber that was neck sized only with a Lee collet sizer. [/QUOTE]
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