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Reloading
Brass Failure
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<blockquote data-quote="101sniper" data-source="post: 485159" data-attributes="member: 23006"><p>I really don't think I am over working the brass. I have Rem brass that I have 8 to 10 reloads on, and I use the same neck sizing die on all my 308 stuff. No these cases are not neck turned. I have tried some neck turned cases in my 700P but i dont see a differance in the way that gun shoots. I am going to purches an annealer shortly from what I have read this can help alot. Do you anneal if so what method do you use?I am useing 168g SMK or 168g A-max these were loaded with the SMK's. Thanks for the help gents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="101sniper, post: 485159, member: 23006"] I really don't think I am over working the brass. I have Rem brass that I have 8 to 10 reloads on, and I use the same neck sizing die on all my 308 stuff. No these cases are not neck turned. I have tried some neck turned cases in my 700P but i dont see a differance in the way that gun shoots. I am going to purches an annealer shortly from what I have read this can help alot. Do you anneal if so what method do you use?I am useing 168g SMK or 168g A-max these were loaded with the SMK's. Thanks for the help gents. [/QUOTE]
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