I bought some 338/378 brass at the right price new ,to fireform to 378 ,should I anneal it first, then fireform ? or Anneal before and after ? Some years ago I got some very old 378 brass and the necks split around the neck ,to the point a lot of the necks came completely off and exited the barrel. I would like to try to get the best life I can out of this brass as its getting more expensive and harder to get , cheers thanks for any tips
I would neck the brass up in 2 steps. From 338 to 358 in step 1 and 358 to 375 in step 2..Lube the inside of the case necks before expanding. I would then anneal load and fire.Treat them like any other 1-fired brass from there.
Will add another comment. Had a friend necking up 300 Wby cases to 340. He started by annealing the first box of brass and had the radius shoulder collapse when necking them up.Lost 4 or 5 cases out of 20. Yes he lubed the necks. He asked for my advice and I suggested we try another box and lube the cases neck up then anneal. He never lost a case with that method . You guess which method he uses now
Originally posted by Robertcat: Thanks for the info ,i was using cream of wheat to fireform them, and wondered should i anneal before or after doing that