by Timb0 » 26 Sep 2014, 8:21 am
I use a fair bit of Winchester brass for .308 hunting reloads. I don't usually get neck problems with them so I don't bother annealing. I load my .308 pretty hot and get about 6 reloads before I get signs of head separation then I bin them.
Different story with other cartridges and brass manufactures. Federal I have had cracked necks after 2 reloads and also had loose primer pockets, Lapua I anneal every 3rd reload to try and get a bit more life out of them as I do a lot more brass prep to them, they last the longest.
I heard a whisper that Winchester might be changing their brass composition ( or they already have) so the above might not be the case anymore. I have a stockpile of Winchester brass that is 5-7 years old that I'm working my way through.
Marlin XT22 .22lr, Ruger M77/22 .22wmr, Rem 7615 .223, Ruger M77 .223, Weatherby MarkV .243, Rem 700 VLS .243, Kimber Montana .270, Weatherby MarkV .270Wby mag, Rem 700 .308, Khan ATac 12ga.