Silly question I imagine, but how vital is it to keep all your brass on the same number of firings for consistency sake? I have about 32 pieces of Lapua brass that are 2 firings/annealings behind the rest. My OCD brain tells me to load, shoot, clean, anneal, prep, shoot, clean, anneal, prep, shoot, clean to get it caught up to the rest of the lot. It also got me to wondering how important this was?
While were at it, I haven't had to trim the brass but once time after the 2nd firing. How unusual is this? I believe the current bulk of the brass is on it's 4th firing, and still doesn't need trimming.
While were at it, I haven't had to trim the brass but once time after the 2nd firing. How unusual is this? I believe the current bulk of the brass is on it's 4th firing, and still doesn't need trimming.