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<blockquote data-quote="jmden" data-source="post: 422474" data-attributes="member: 1742"><p>I was wonder that myself as the .338 Lap brass I have seems awfully consistent. I certainly turn the necks on my 300RUM brass, however. </p><p> </p><p>Jeff, since you anneal every firing, do you find your brass growing and have to trim it back quite a bit? </p><p> </p><p>My experience with annealling every time with my RUM, left me trimming more than I liked. That length (brass material that I kept trimming) had to come from somewhere...somewhere the case wall is thinning to support that continued annealing and trimming. Not sure if that's an issue or not. Ended up settling on annealing every 3rd firing. (I was planning on doin the same with my 338 Lapua brass.) I would get necks showing signs of stress on 5 or so firings otherwise. Are you finding that with 338 Lap brass, Jeff?</p><p> </p><p>Spotted one billy and 7 bears today. No tag for the billy. But the bears are going to take some work and time to get to and with bad weather forecast this weekend and a trip for high buck starting next week, the bears will have to wait. They're up in the hucks...perfect longrange sceneario...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmden, post: 422474, member: 1742"] I was wonder that myself as the .338 Lap brass I have seems awfully consistent. I certainly turn the necks on my 300RUM brass, however. Jeff, since you anneal every firing, do you find your brass growing and have to trim it back quite a bit? My experience with annealling every time with my RUM, left me trimming more than I liked. That length (brass material that I kept trimming) had to come from somewhere...somewhere the case wall is thinning to support that continued annealing and trimming. Not sure if that's an issue or not. Ended up settling on annealing every 3rd firing. (I was planning on doin the same with my 338 Lapua brass.) I would get necks showing signs of stress on 5 or so firings otherwise. Are you finding that with 338 Lap brass, Jeff? Spotted one billy and 7 bears today. No tag for the billy. But the bears are going to take some work and time to get to and with bad weather forecast this weekend and a trip for high buck starting next week, the bears will have to wait. They're up in the hucks...perfect longrange sceneario... [/QUOTE]
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