Alright guys need some experience here. Im going to lay out my process and terget results im just a hunter trying to produce more consistant and available hunting ammo for my family. Im not making big dollar hunts etc just a family oriented lease that kills some meat deer and the occasional nice rack.
I load my hunting rounds on a rock chucker
Dies are just standard dies
Use matching headstamp brass only But not premium brass. Basicaly winchester, federal and hornady depending on caliber
I fl size every time, trim if necessary and chamfer/deburr.
I use a wet tumbler with pins for cleaning.
On my federal brass i get short life which seems to be expected. Im stashing wichester to replace the federal 270wsm as it works itself out.
THE BIG ? Is it worth it for me to anneal brass? If so what is the appropriate process to look at. Ive seen from basic cake pans of water with brass standing and using a torch. All the way to the nice automated options. The main reason im asking is while i normally dont burn through a ton of brass. The times have changed and components are scarce. Should i start annealing to conserve my brass or just keep running to failure and hope i can keep rrplacing them? Will i even make any progress? Seems accros the board federal just fails early. Could i get much more if i annealed it?
I load my hunting rounds on a rock chucker
Dies are just standard dies
Use matching headstamp brass only But not premium brass. Basicaly winchester, federal and hornady depending on caliber
I fl size every time, trim if necessary and chamfer/deburr.
I use a wet tumbler with pins for cleaning.
On my federal brass i get short life which seems to be expected. Im stashing wichester to replace the federal 270wsm as it works itself out.
THE BIG ? Is it worth it for me to anneal brass? If so what is the appropriate process to look at. Ive seen from basic cake pans of water with brass standing and using a torch. All the way to the nice automated options. The main reason im asking is while i normally dont burn through a ton of brass. The times have changed and components are scarce. Should i start annealing to conserve my brass or just keep running to failure and hope i can keep rrplacing them? Will i even make any progress? Seems accros the board federal just fails early. Could i get much more if i annealed it?