This has all been great to read.. I have a 22-250 and like heat the cases about every 3rd or 4th load.
I have a set of 300 cases that are about 3 years old. I heat them after I trim and bevel them.
It was explained to me that if I watch a documentary on sword making it would make sense. I did and through the shooting process, loading and then trimming, the metal is put under tension, heating the brass releaves that tension.
Bench shooters, swear by it. I am not a bench shooter, or even close, but if it helps me shoot better, it's worth it.
I have a set of 300 cases that are about 3 years old. I heat them after I trim and bevel them.
It was explained to me that if I watch a documentary on sword making it would make sense. I did and through the shooting process, loading and then trimming, the metal is put under tension, heating the brass releaves that tension.
Bench shooters, swear by it. I am not a bench shooter, or even close, but if it helps me shoot better, it's worth it.