wisconsinteacher
Handloader
- Dec 2, 2010
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I understand why we anneal and what it does but I have a question and a little issue. The issue is that I can not keep my brass organized and straight, so my thought is why not anneal after every shooting session so I don't have to try to keep count of times fired. I also am thinking, if you anneal and shoot and get good results, wouldn't annealing again give you the same results as the last shooting because the brass is in the exact same "spot" as it was last time.
So is it crazy to anneal after every shooting and just make it part of the brass process?
So is it crazy to anneal after every shooting and just make it part of the brass process?