I keep my brass seprated inlots of times fired. I see people annealing from ever time to 4-5 times fired. If you had Batch #1 of 100 cases that you had been annealing every time and found there were 10 of them that had not been annealed for the last 5 shots, would they be ok to put back in the next annealing batch, and would they now all be the same?
If that works what about 3 different fired batches mixed together and all annealed at the same time. Does annealing uniform fore different numbers of times fired ?
Same question. If i had a batch of 3 rd fired brass and a batch of 5th and a batch of 7th fired, will they be the same if annealed all together and now have one big batch? Oh these are 6br brass . thanks for any help Charles
If that works what about 3 different fired batches mixed together and all annealed at the same time. Does annealing uniform fore different numbers of times fired ?
Same question. If i had a batch of 3 rd fired brass and a batch of 5th and a batch of 7th fired, will they be the same if annealed all together and now have one big batch? Oh these are 6br brass . thanks for any help Charles