will annealing your brass help it last longer if all you are doing is neck sizing? thanks SB
Good article on annealing. Accurate in most regards. What is the transition temp for brass and has anyone tried just putting it in an oven? It would have to get close to grain restructuring at those temps. Maybe not?
will annealing your brass help it last longer if all you are doing is neck sizing? thanks SB
NOPE. Total waste of time and energy.
He knows a fact.
Are you kidding or do you have a difference of opinion?
Sometime, I would like to meet you and share experiences. I think we would get along just fine.....
Everyone knows you're a nice guy, I would feel completely comfortable meeting..
And you have some kind of documentation to support this "fact"?
on my way..Chocolate chip cookies await any who dare enter my reloading lair....
No sir, I am not kidding. This is my opinion.
I stopped annealing when I proved to myself that it was a total waste of time. I load thousands of bottleneck cartridges every year. Most cases get discarded because of loose primer pockets long before the neck splits. (And Federal pockets get big at the same rate as military and other commercial cases.)
Sometime, I would like to meet you and share experiences. I think we would get along just fine.....