@@TheBlackTrapper I form cases for many calibers. You learn that some procedures work better with lil stiffer brass. These Ill anneal AFTER FORMING. BUT SOMETIMES, you find that you see cracking and often annealing FIRST helps here. But as all to often occurs its not so BLK AND WHITE. So ya play it by ear. Brass is different from makers and previous use. Even then light loads for different for full house magnum loads.
I like to anneal BEFORE when sizing down. And AFTER when sizing up. Works for me.
But sometimes as you have seen ya need do last.
Not sure what your saying there bud, I did anneal these before I seized them down so not sure if im misunderstanding or 🤔
@@TheBlackTrapper
I form cases for many calibers.
You learn that some procedures work better with lil stiffer brass. These Ill anneal AFTER FORMING.
BUT SOMETIMES, you find that you see cracking and often annealing FIRST helps here. But as all to often occurs its not so BLK AND WHITE. So ya play it by ear. Brass is different from makers and previous use. Even then light loads for different for full house magnum loads.
Mornin'
Since you are sizing after you removed the decapping rod, how and when are you expanding the case necks?
What kinda gun you shooting bud
little AR-15 I built with a the 17-5.56 barrel from KAK . Got a few videos on it