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Belted magnum brass won't fit in the gun
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<blockquote data-quote="shawn300win.mag." data-source="post: 1578214" data-attributes="member: 109207"><p>I anneal mine every 3 firings.My opinion is if the brass is still good an annealing will make the brass like new.Brass will get springy after a couple firings and after sizing it will just come out of die and go back to where it was pre sizing or close to it.New brass after firing a couple times will most likely bring you right back to this point again.So its either learn the annealing process or be prepared to buy new brass after say 5 or 6 firings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shawn300win.mag., post: 1578214, member: 109207"] I anneal mine every 3 firings.My opinion is if the brass is still good an annealing will make the brass like new.Brass will get springy after a couple firings and after sizing it will just come out of die and go back to where it was pre sizing or close to it.New brass after firing a couple times will most likely bring you right back to this point again.So its either learn the annealing process or be prepared to buy new brass after say 5 or 6 firings. [/QUOTE]
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