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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
how often to anneal brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="rufous" data-source="post: 213071" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>I just bought the Hornady brass annealing kit last week and annealed my first 50 cases. They were 300 Win Mag cases that had been fired and resized a four or five times. I annealed them before resizing them and noticed that it was easier than usual to pull the necks back across the sizer button. I also noticed that the force required to seat a bullet was quite a bit less than usual. So I am kind of wondering about annealing the cases after each firing to get the most consistent neck tension possible. Is there anything wrong with annealing after each firing? I know it is quite time consuming but perhaps it would be worth it in the quest for the best accuracy. Thanks, Rufous</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rufous, post: 213071, member: 122"] I just bought the Hornady brass annealing kit last week and annealed my first 50 cases. They were 300 Win Mag cases that had been fired and resized a four or five times. I annealed them before resizing them and noticed that it was easier than usual to pull the necks back across the sizer button. I also noticed that the force required to seat a bullet was quite a bit less than usual. So I am kind of wondering about annealing the cases after each firing to get the most consistent neck tension possible. Is there anything wrong with annealing after each firing? I know it is quite time consuming but perhaps it would be worth it in the quest for the best accuracy. Thanks, Rufous [/QUOTE]
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