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Annealing vs not?
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<blockquote data-quote="RWE" data-source="post: 2176266" data-attributes="member: 20736"><p>I have some never annealed .308 brass on its eight firing that will be a part of my own little experiment. It took considerably more effort and I used a lot of lube last go round with that brass to resize. I am looking forward to annealing this batchand seeing what difference it makes. I don't expect much more from this brass as has been pointed out, the primer pockets get loose. This is FGMM and as of last firing primer pockets were ok but I will be evaluating that as well. Some necks were splitting, so it may be too late but what the heck. Have some Hornady Match to test for 308 as well but just not shooting 308 as much these days.</p><p></p><p>Other/new brass, etc - I will be annealing each firing, doesn't take long, part of the hobby to me. My concern is not case/case neck life but case neck tension consistency. Maybe a waste of time, but I don't care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RWE, post: 2176266, member: 20736"] I have some never annealed .308 brass on its eight firing that will be a part of my own little experiment. It took considerably more effort and I used a lot of lube last go round with that brass to resize. I am looking forward to annealing this batchand seeing what difference it makes. I don't expect much more from this brass as has been pointed out, the primer pockets get loose. This is FGMM and as of last firing primer pockets were ok but I will be evaluating that as well. Some necks were splitting, so it may be too late but what the heck. Have some Hornady Match to test for 308 as well but just not shooting 308 as much these days. Other/new brass, etc - I will be annealing each firing, doesn't take long, part of the hobby to me. My concern is not case/case neck life but case neck tension consistency. Maybe a waste of time, but I don't care. [/QUOTE]
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