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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Another Hornady brass thread!
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<blockquote data-quote="SSgt G Cody" data-source="post: 1838913" data-attributes="member: 113303"><p>This splitting of brass necks is odd. The only similar incident I've heard of is when a friend of mine chilled in cold water his newly annealed (and still hot) brass, fresh out of the oven. After loading and shooting these 50 rounds, over half had split necks. Extreme stretch can cause some too. Treat these babies gently, and they'll last many reloads. After annealing, allow brass to cool slowly before further prep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSgt G Cody, post: 1838913, member: 113303"] This splitting of brass necks is odd. The only similar incident I've heard of is when a friend of mine chilled in cold water his newly annealed (and still hot) brass, fresh out of the oven. After loading and shooting these 50 rounds, over half had split necks. Extreme stretch can cause some too. Treat these babies gently, and they'll last many reloads. After annealing, allow brass to cool slowly before further prep. [/QUOTE]
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