I've been spoiled for some time with good brass, because I have favored calibers that have it available. I picked up two new 223 wssm's lately and decided to anneal a bag of 223 wssm cases (garbage) last week in a desparate attempt to control neck tension. After having completed that, when I started seating the bullets, I then knew I had failed.
So, I cut a mandrel in the lathe and rigged a shell holder in the tailstock and turned the necks on 10 brass down by .005 and the neck tension dropped to reasonable levels and was consistent.
Don't know how long the cases will last, but it worked, where annealing did not.
So, I cut a mandrel in the lathe and rigged a shell holder in the tailstock and turned the necks on 10 brass down by .005 and the neck tension dropped to reasonable levels and was consistent.
Don't know how long the cases will last, but it worked, where annealing did not.