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Im not certain @Bagheera was looking for advice, more making a statement that if you work the brass enough this is what eventually happens? I expect this brass has had many firings.
With my .223 brass I eventually get little splits in the necks and it's time to biff them. I don't anneal .223. And I don't wring my hands when they split cos they have served me well with multiple uses.
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