Zeisloft, the brass has been fired no more than 4 times. Usually I fire them (at least on practice rounds) until the necks split. Never bothered with annealing.
Since this problem has not occurred with brass I did not neck-turn, I most likely will not invest in the dies, etc., discussed herein. I'll just chuck the brass and stick with non-turned brass I have. I'm getting 100-yard groups under one inch with 130gr and 150gr bullets. Being nuts, I guess, I wanted to see if neck-turning would drop that even further.
Thanks for your info.........
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