fatelvis
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I bought a batch of new Starline 224 Valkyrie brass for F-class, (very good brass, by the way) and have been loading them up in 50 round batches. I usuallly run a .222" mandrel down the neck before loading, due to excessive bullet pull from the factory. INSTEAD, I ran a .242" mandrel down the necks of 50 of them. Catching the mistake when I went to seat the first bullet, I used a bushing and necked them all down to where they belong, and loaded as normal. My question to you is:
Should I keep them separated from the rest of the brass, after firing? Will the undue stretching of the necks leave the brass any different after firing? Would annealing all brass together, after firing,work towards equalizing any differences in future bullet pull induced by the undue stretching?
Thanks for any input guys!
Should I keep them separated from the rest of the brass, after firing? Will the undue stretching of the necks leave the brass any different after firing? Would annealing all brass together, after firing,work towards equalizing any differences in future bullet pull induced by the undue stretching?
Thanks for any input guys!