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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
How often do you anneal your brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Window" data-source="post: 2786246" data-attributes="member: 88485"><p>That's my point. Years ago I had a couple of Weatherby rounds that would have split necks after one or two firings. Ironically, I would work the brass (without annealing) and they would be fine and after loading them and sitting for a couple of months the necks would split. Again this was years ago and I started annealing after every firing and haven't had a split neck since. Brass life is now ten plus firings and consistency is exceptional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Window, post: 2786246, member: 88485"] That’s my point. Years ago I had a couple of Weatherby rounds that would have split necks after one or two firings. Ironically, I would work the brass (without annealing) and they would be fine and after loading them and sitting for a couple of months the necks would split. Again this was years ago and I started annealing after every firing and haven’t had a split neck since. Brass life is now ten plus firings and consistency is exceptional. [/QUOTE]
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