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Anneal before cleaning brass?

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I have more time on my hands since retiring and I plan to anneal every firing. My past usual procedure was to neck size and decap with a Lee collet die, Wet tumble, dry and then resize with a Redding body die. I used to anneal after 3 firings but that was usually after the cleaning step.
Is it ok to anneal (using an Annealeze home made type) right after firing? even before the decapping/neck size step?
 
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Deprime, Clean, Anneal, Size, Trim, C/B, prime, powder, boolit aka freedom seed.

Bonus of annealing after cleaning is if you wet tumble/ultrasonic it speeds up the drying process a tad. ;)

EDIT: Erik uses a AMP now as does most everyone else cept me cause I'm poor lol Bernzomatic 4 life!
 
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It should work fine if you do it that way every time. Personally I would not size before annealing since I would believe right or wrong that the heat could move the neck due to the expansion and contraction during the annealing process.

For rifle only: I deprime, clean the primer pocket, wipe off the outside of the case, anneal, size with a bushing die, finish size with a mandrel die.
 
I have more time on my hands since retiring and I plan to anneal every firing. My past usual procedure was to neck size and decap with a Lee collet die, Wet tumble, dry and then resize with a Redding body die. I used to anneal after 3 firings but that was usually after the cleaning step.
Is it ok to anneal (using an Annealeze home made type) right after firing? even before the decapping/neck size step?
I usually anneal every time I reload & also anneal brass after I wash using my EP 2.0 annealer & just uploaded a bunch of videos showing how I anneal brass with my annealer here www.epintegrations.com