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Offline crashresidue

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annealing pistol brass?
« on: January 03, 2004, 02:39:28 PM »
Santa was nice to me this CHRISTmas!  I got a "Piggyback III" in my stocking, with all the "bells and whistles" to do a bunch of cartridges that I've never done before - including pistols.

I've only reloaded 45-110 brass before and I have no clue whether I need to anneal these short little things like I do the Shilo brass.

I really can't imagine trying it some of the little cartridges - like .380 or 9mm.

Any help would be appreciated 'cause I'm "showing my ignorance".

cr
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« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2004, 06:26:21 PM »
I'm a great advocate of annealing rifle brass. I’ve tried annealing pistol brass but honestly, I really don’t think it was worth the trouble. Look at the reasons for annealing rifle brass: cases form a better seal in the chamber, better accuracy, cleaner cases, and cases last longer.  In straight wall pistol cases, I doubt you will see much if any difference in accuracy, clean cases, or case life.

The thing that really has an impact on pistol ammo is proper crimping. For rimless semi-auto ammo, the cases need to be firmly taper crimped to insure good feeding and to keep the bullets from moving in the case, no trimming required. For rimmed revolver ammo, a firm roll crimp is best. That requires a uniform length case so trimming is usually necessary.   Good luck with your Christmas present!
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« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2004, 02:48:12 AM »
Iowegan!!! Hey buddy, fancy running into you here!  Its Sig 220.  I saw the post heading and was about to send the link to the Rugerforum with your post about annealing.  I should have known that you would be anywheres reloaders need help  :-D   :-D  :-D
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« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2004, 09:08:21 AM »
Brian,
You "meet" the nicest people on the forums!!
Gary
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