JDinFbg
Member
Anyone who has reloaded 22 Hornet brass knows it is thin and has a short case life. Although I've had my share of neck splits, I think I've tossed most of my 22 Hornet brass due to enlarged primer pockets. I've done a fair number of web searches on the subject of annealing 22 Hornet brass, but haven't seemed to come up with a clear consensus of whether most folks anneal the brass and whether it really gives that much longer service life. So, I'd like to know what the community's opinion is on whether to anneal or not and whether the effort really gives that much longer service life.