annealing: In forming thousands of 17 Ackley Hornet cases, I usually ran the new/used 22 hornet cases into the 17AH FL die until it would just chamber in the 17AH chamber. I fit it to where the shoulder had DEFINATE 'crush' or I should say, 'firm contact' with the chamber's shoulder. I then loaded and fired the die formed ammo, which fireformed into a perfect case. The neck would be slightly different length but the first trimming took care of that, or else I just didn't worry about the slight uneveness of the neck.
THEN I would anneal the case as all that remained was to once again load it with no body sizing necessary, just neck sizing.
The die formed case looked a bit funny but amazingly most 17AH shooters find those die formed, yet to be fire formed cases were as accurate as a fire formed round!
Thanks for the input guys! BTW, that fireing 30/30 ammo to get a .357 round [after case die forming a bit] sounds like fun but expensive. I'm going to have to try a round or two as I'm curious as to what a fired ' too long' case looks like.