sithlord6512
Beginner
- Nov 24, 2008
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My predicament is this - I have primed my resized brass, some of which may have been fired as much as five times. I am concerned that if I fire this non-annealed brass (yes - I just learned about the need for annealing), I may (a) be taking a safety risk and/or (b) it will negatively affect the validity of my load testing (e.g., will neck tension on some rounds be different than others, thereby affecting accuracy/consistency).
I am thinking about depriming the brass, annealing, then repriming and loading (I am assuming resizing is not necessary - brass was already resized). However, I hate the thought of wasting my extremely limited supply of primers. What would you do?
I am thinking about depriming the brass, annealing, then repriming and loading (I am assuming resizing is not necessary - brass was already resized). However, I hate the thought of wasting my extremely limited supply of primers. What would you do?