JeffG
Gold $$ Contributor
As a hunter primarily I do not run thousands of rounds through any of my rifles..maybe not through all of them put together (well, excluding 22 LR's), so I've never really explored annealing.
I have some brass with 4-6 firings (6BR, 284 win, 270) and they seem fine. I have some that get split necks after two firings (22Horn, 219zip)
My solution has always been to retire my brass and get more, am I sacrificing anything other than longer case life by not annealing?
Thanks for tolerating this simple/ over-explored question.
I have some brass with 4-6 firings (6BR, 284 win, 270) and they seem fine. I have some that get split necks after two firings (22Horn, 219zip)
My solution has always been to retire my brass and get more, am I sacrificing anything other than longer case life by not annealing?
Thanks for tolerating this simple/ over-explored question.