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I find I get more consistent neck tension when annealing brass. The brass sizes easier and bullet seating feels uniform over the number loaded. I anneal every time as I don't see a down side.
Work hardened 'springy' brass sucks.
Consistent neck tension is good for precision. Various sources have fired countless rounds to validate this so I don't have to.
Lapua gone to shit since Ukraine kicked off.
Non-existant 'new' production does appear very occasionally. £200+, shit new cardboard packaging means dented necks.
Alpha and ADG cheaper than Lapua in the UK now and better quality, primer pockets stay tight. Comes in ammo boxes. Never buying Lapua again.
Gets pretty hard to maintain consistent shoulder bump and neck tension beyond about 3x sizing and firings without annealing. And the difference definitely shows up on target at distance.
My next brass purchase will be nearly $2K, so having an AMP annealer just makes good sense if I want to get full benefit from it.