Question for the smart folks:
Caveat - with reference to UR and his annealing tests with the AMP annealer
Say I buy a box of ammo (Berger uses Lapua brass) and I shoot it. I collect the brass, resize, anneal (let's posit that the annealing is done "right), clean (to remove any carbon from the neck), prime, powder, reload.
Can this brass, although fired, be considered the same as "new" brass now? Yes, it's been fired, but it has also been "returned to factory settings."
Does the 1x fired apply to brass that wasn't annealed and resized, etc? But does the annealing put it back to "new" condition?
UR got 76 firings out of one case.
Just a topic for discussion.
Caveat - with reference to UR and his annealing tests with the AMP annealer
Say I buy a box of ammo (Berger uses Lapua brass) and I shoot it. I collect the brass, resize, anneal (let's posit that the annealing is done "right), clean (to remove any carbon from the neck), prime, powder, reload.
Can this brass, although fired, be considered the same as "new" brass now? Yes, it's been fired, but it has also been "returned to factory settings."
Does the 1x fired apply to brass that wasn't annealed and resized, etc? But does the annealing put it back to "new" condition?
UR got 76 firings out of one case.
Just a topic for discussion.