jeeptim
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Hey fellas here's the story got a mauser with 300+rounds with bad burdan primers. Bullets are good powders good but gots no 8mm cases.
Not new to reloading but have not reformed brass looks straight forward but I hear about wrinkles in the case neck and well I'm not ok with that I do this to make quality ammo.
I understand annealing softens the brass will this help or hurt? I plan on using mostly 30/06, 270, 280, rem. Is quenching in cold water the way to go or dose it matter?
If annealing is the way to go, I have watched some videos using the drill method.
Like always thank you all for thr good info I know you'll share.
Not new to reloading but have not reformed brass looks straight forward but I hear about wrinkles in the case neck and well I'm not ok with that I do this to make quality ammo.
I understand annealing softens the brass will this help or hurt? I plan on using mostly 30/06, 270, 280, rem. Is quenching in cold water the way to go or dose it matter?
If annealing is the way to go, I have watched some videos using the drill method.
Like always thank you all for thr good info I know you'll share.