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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
The reason we anneal brass cases.
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<blockquote data-quote="RYEWSKY25284" data-source="post: 2031966" data-attributes="member: 76586"><p>Funny you mentioned it..</p><p> I've been shooting the same brass (100 pieces) for my 25-284 for about 27yrs.</p><p>That brass was fully prepped by me, including turning the necks. They've never been annealed and rarely ever needs trimming and the rifle is a sub 1/2" shooter with that same brass.</p><p>Out of the 100 pieces I have about 70 left due to split necks and losses during hunts</p><p>So now, Am I sending myself down the rabbit hole??? :-/</p><p>Geeez, just what I needed, more "shite" to worry about... lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RYEWSKY25284, post: 2031966, member: 76586"] Funny you mentioned it.. I've been shooting the same brass (100 pieces) for my 25-284 for about 27yrs. That brass was fully prepped by me, including turning the necks. They've never been annealed and rarely ever needs trimming and the rifle is a sub 1/2" shooter with that same brass. Out of the 100 pieces I have about 70 left due to split necks and losses during hunts So now, Am I sending myself down the rabbit hole??? :-/ Geeez, just what I needed, more "shite" to worry about... lol [/QUOTE]
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