Quick question, and I'm sure it's been covered before but..
I've got 200 rounds of prepped brass for my 308. All dimensions to SAAMI specs for now, and sorted into < 1gr weight lots of 50. I've got my rifle at Hawk Hill Customs getting an action job along with one of his in house barrels. I'm thinking about going ahead and annealing this brass post sizing, as most of it has been fired 2-4 times in the old barrel. Are there any drawbacks to annealing sized brass? I understand that this is typically done before sizing, but I figured it might help ensure I get a positive "fire forming" effect so that I can accurately size the brass to fit its new home (chamber).
Thoughts? Comments?
I've got 200 rounds of prepped brass for my 308. All dimensions to SAAMI specs for now, and sorted into < 1gr weight lots of 50. I've got my rifle at Hawk Hill Customs getting an action job along with one of his in house barrels. I'm thinking about going ahead and annealing this brass post sizing, as most of it has been fired 2-4 times in the old barrel. Are there any drawbacks to annealing sized brass? I understand that this is typically done before sizing, but I figured it might help ensure I get a positive "fire forming" effect so that I can accurately size the brass to fit its new home (chamber).
Thoughts? Comments?