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<blockquote data-quote="archer" data-source="post: 2394250" data-attributes="member: 27557"><p>Damn, a fellow fan of the Doctor...on this site????</p><p>Yes, definatley anneal your rifle brass especially for the harder to find calibers. The only brass that I have found that might not be worth it is Federal brass. I have about 500 rds of it in 30/06 and I have found after 7 or 8 loadings the primer pockets seem to get loose. I dont have that problem that quickly with Winchester, Remington or the older millitary brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archer, post: 2394250, member: 27557"] Damn, a fellow fan of the Doctor...on this site???? Yes, definatley anneal your rifle brass especially for the harder to find calibers. The only brass that I have found that might not be worth it is Federal brass. I have about 500 rds of it in 30/06 and I have found after 7 or 8 loadings the primer pockets seem to get loose. I dont have that problem that quickly with Winchester, Remington or the older millitary brass. [/QUOTE]
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