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Winchester Super Short Magnums?
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<blockquote data-quote="jjmp" data-source="post: 1431896" data-attributes="member: 9664"><p>As far as brass quality I'd say it was the best Winchester could make,but running at high pressures I'm sure stress any brass especially in the neck region , IMHO this is where annealing is so beneficial to the life of the brass. It just work hardens faster & naturally . In the right situation of loading shooting and not annealing the brass over n over it looses it elasticity faster and fails not lubing case necks makes the expander ball drag and score the inside of the necks over stretching it at the same time ,non properly lubed brass cases stress the brass also . New dies are tight cases must be clean n properly lubed .another example would be to just neck size that case over n over while still not annealing ,again work hardening it sooner. Sure you could lube a new case or shot case and run it in n of your die 20 times, the quality there . Jmho hope this helps .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjmp, post: 1431896, member: 9664"] As far as brass quality I'd say it was the best Winchester could make,but running at high pressures I'm sure stress any brass especially in the neck region , IMHO this is where annealing is so beneficial to the life of the brass. It just work hardens faster & naturally . In the right situation of loading shooting and not annealing the brass over n over it looses it elasticity faster and fails not lubing case necks makes the expander ball drag and score the inside of the necks over stretching it at the same time ,non properly lubed brass cases stress the brass also . New dies are tight cases must be clean n properly lubed .another example would be to just neck size that case over n over while still not annealing ,again work hardening it sooner. Sure you could lube a new case or shot case and run it in n of your die 20 times, the quality there . Jmho hope this helps . [/QUOTE]
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