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Problems with annealing by hand?
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<blockquote data-quote="7MMMagnum" data-source="post: 2097668" data-attributes="member: 39395"><p>Seeing my Lapua brass was annealed from the manufacturer, I was interested in re-annealing the brass so I contacted Lapua and asked them for recommendations for how often and any other information they cared to share. They wrote back that they did not recommend re-annealing Lapua brand of brass. They stated that over and or under annealing their brass ruined it. I was a little shocked because I have read many forums of folks re-annealing their brass.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is the actual response I received from Lapua.</p><p></p><p>LAPUA brass is made in such a way that it lasts for many more firings than other makes of cartridge cases . We do not advise any re- annealing of our brass due to the many down sides of this . If the brass is over or under annealed its ruined .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7MMMagnum, post: 2097668, member: 39395"] Seeing my Lapua brass was annealed from the manufacturer, I was interested in re-annealing the brass so I contacted Lapua and asked them for recommendations for how often and any other information they cared to share. They wrote back that they did not recommend re-annealing Lapua brand of brass. They stated that over and or under annealing their brass ruined it. I was a little shocked because I have read many forums of folks re-annealing their brass. This is the actual response I received from Lapua. LAPUA brass is made in such a way that it lasts for many more firings than other makes of cartridge cases . We do not advise any re- annealing of our brass due to the many down sides of this . If the brass is over or under annealed its ruined . [/QUOTE]
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