....and it was only 96 cases.
98 is finnish for one hundred. So you were shorted 2 according to the norm.
I bought a box of .308 cases one time and they were all over annealed. Blue and purple rings on the body passed the shoulder. They weren't sold as blemished either.
I bought a box of .308 cases one time and they were all over annealed. Blue and purple rings on the body passed the shoulder. They weren't sold as blemished either.[/QU
As Tempest said, they were not over annealed. The process that Lapua utilizes to anneal eliminates any possibility of the cases being annealed anywhere but on the neck/shoulder area, and they’re monitored quit closely for QC. They had some issues a while back when they began adding th folded foam sheets to the brass boxes to reduce the possibility of transit damage when they switched to th new plastic boxes. Ironically, the foam material caused a major panic when we found that even the slightest residual traces of moisture caused the cases to tarnish in a manner that perfectly duplicated the appearance of having been improperly annealed. Not the case, and I assure you they’re perfectly safe to use. Polish them after the first firing and you’ll likely removal all traces of the tarnish once and for all. But they did consider it a visual defect, and were replacing the product when it was brought to their attention.
Welp...I just bought 3 boxes of 6.5x47 and there were 101 in each box....98 is finnish for one hundred. So you were shorted 2 according to the norm.
it would appear that they are dealing with any possible undercount by sending out 101 every time.
The last several boxes that we've picked up were all 101.
I bought a box of .308 cases one time and they were all over annealed. Blue and purple rings on the body passed the shoulder. They weren't sold as blemished either.
Watch "Brass Annealing Guide" on YouTubeColor is not an indicator of how well annealed a case is.