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I started with handloading with about 150 cases of hornady that I had shot as factory ammo. That brass is well used now, most having been fired about nine times. Well work through three different rifles and two sets of dies, always full length re-sized to minimum SAMMI specs. Its still going strong and never been annealed.
That's pretty impressive! mind, I think Hornady brass is on the thick side but to have that many firings without annealing is good value. Be weary of a head separation coming up though.
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