Axlrod
WKR
This is ADG 30Nosler brass I bought a few months ago. They sell it Bright or Standard. The bright costs more than the standard. So they are charging more to NOT anneal it?? ALL cartridge brass made on earth is annealed several times through the manufacturing process, including at the end of the line. If not, after drawing and forming, it would not be useable for loading. Sometimes it is run through a batch of corncob media (bright) and sometimes not (standard).The brass is annealed two or three times during the case forming process. The case head is eventually hardened for obvious reasons. I know Peterson and Lapua definitely anneal just the neck and shoulder before shipping the brass. The annealing “stain” is left on the case so that no one will again anneal the brass before the first loading. Not all new brass has the shoulder and neck annealed, depends on the maker. Factory ammo typically does not have the case shoulder and neck annealed prior to loading. Small arms military brass does have the shoulder and neck annealed before loading primarily for feeding reliability and to avoid spring back. My only question is: How many times can I load the brass before I should anneal it again?