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Brass Matters: Variance, Longevity, and the Hidden Geometry of Case Life

Talyn

Emissary
Founding Member
Brass is the only component in the reloading process that is expected to survive repeated firings, and it is also the only one that carries forward a record of everything that has happened to it.

Every firing changes its shape slightly. Every sizing pass works the material a little more. Every decision about how hard a load is pushed or how aggressively a case is sized leaves behind evidence, whether the reloader notices it at the time or not.


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Case length is as important (sometimes even more-so) as work hardening vs annealing, especially in bottle neck cartridges. Case length is less important in straight walled cartridges, but be aware of it in cases that 'headspace' on the case mouth.
 
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