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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Anneal after prep/sizing? Not the typical question...
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<blockquote data-quote="VenatusDominus" data-source="post: 2597887" data-attributes="member: 117869"><p>Depends on what you are going to be doing. If you need to squeeze out every fraction of an inch at 1000 yrds (bench rest or F-class competition) then I would anneal and resize, as annealing helps get consistent shoulder bump and neck tension in addition to brass life. If you are just shooting paper or steel to work up a load, then I would probably just load and shoot and anneal the next go around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VenatusDominus, post: 2597887, member: 117869"] Depends on what you are going to be doing. If you need to squeeze out every fraction of an inch at 1000 yrds (bench rest or F-class competition) then I would anneal and resize, as annealing helps get consistent shoulder bump and neck tension in addition to brass life. If you are just shooting paper or steel to work up a load, then I would probably just load and shoot and anneal the next go around. [/QUOTE]
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