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What’s your method of marking for hand loading iterations on brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 2775189" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>It really depends on what you are dropping the hammer on. I've never really noticed a difference between fl sized and new on something like a rum or belted mag unless your factory new brass is grossly undersized for the chamber, like blowing out 375 H&H brass in a 7stw. Something with a lot less case capacity could potentially see a decent difference. </p><p>I don't anneal. I purge my brass when one of a few things occurs.</p><p>1. they've taken a couple of decent trimmings and need another one</p><p>2. case head separation is imminent, or a neck crack develops</p><p>3. bullet seating starts to feel erratic</p><p>4. primer pocket starts loosening</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 2775189, member: 48043"] It really depends on what you are dropping the hammer on. I've never really noticed a difference between fl sized and new on something like a rum or belted mag unless your factory new brass is grossly undersized for the chamber, like blowing out 375 H&H brass in a 7stw. Something with a lot less case capacity could potentially see a decent difference. I don't anneal. I purge my brass when one of a few things occurs. 1. they've taken a couple of decent trimmings and need another one 2. case head separation is imminent, or a neck crack develops 3. bullet seating starts to feel erratic 4. primer pocket starts loosening [/QUOTE]
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