joelkdouglas
Handloader
- Jun 5, 2011
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I worked a bunch in the last year. I didn't shoot as much as normal, reloaded even less, but still did manage some hunting. Now we are moving again, the reloading bench is torn down and in the pickup.
I haven't kept track of all my brass very well this year. Some of it I may have annealed, some got resized, most all pieces for my pair of 30-06s will need either body sized or FL sized as the new -06's headspace is a bit tighter than the first.
I have a couple of options. The "mixed" brass is all Nosler brass.
1. I could pull all bullets, if cases have any, anneal all Nosler brass pieces, FL size to fit both rifles, and proceed. I think only last year's unused hunting ammo still has bullets.
2. I have 100 pieces of virgin Lapua 30-06 brass. I could pitch the Nosler brass and use the Lapua.
I'd like to keep the Nosler brass, it is good stuff. Option 1 above seems pretty reasonable, but there is a possibility that some pieces (a minority) may end up getting annealed twice. If I FL size after annealing will that be dangerous?
Thanks!
v/r
Joel
I haven't kept track of all my brass very well this year. Some of it I may have annealed, some got resized, most all pieces for my pair of 30-06s will need either body sized or FL sized as the new -06's headspace is a bit tighter than the first.
I have a couple of options. The "mixed" brass is all Nosler brass.
1. I could pull all bullets, if cases have any, anneal all Nosler brass pieces, FL size to fit both rifles, and proceed. I think only last year's unused hunting ammo still has bullets.
2. I have 100 pieces of virgin Lapua 30-06 brass. I could pitch the Nosler brass and use the Lapua.
I'd like to keep the Nosler brass, it is good stuff. Option 1 above seems pretty reasonable, but there is a possibility that some pieces (a minority) may end up getting annealed twice. If I FL size after annealing will that be dangerous?
Thanks!
v/r
Joel