Benefits of case neck annealing – Hornady Annealing Kit User Manual

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BENEFITS OF CASE NECK ANNEALING

When case necks become work hardened and brittle due to repeated firing and

resizing, annealing effectively extends case life. Within any batch of fired cases,

variations in neck hardness will be found. This variation in hardness contributes

to variations in bullet pull. Proper annealing reduces this variation and improves

the uniformity of bullet pull, which can improve accuracy. When creating wildcat

cartridges by necking up or necking down various cases, neck and shoulder

annealing greatly eases the case conversion process and reduces losses from

neck splitting or folding.
Hornady offers this tool kit complete with three basic tool components.

One fits small rifle cases like the .222 and the .223 caliber cases; one fits

medium rifle cases like the .243, .308 and 30-06 family; and one fits the

H&H magnum family. Before proceeding, ensure that you have the correct

tool for the case type you intend to anneal. Insert the head end of a test case

in the tool. The case should freely enter the tool without excessive side play.

Further, the case should enter the tool so that a minimum of 1/2” length of

case body is hidden within the aluminum housing. Cases shorter than 1” from

base to shoulder must be annealed by other means. Once you have chosen

the correct tool, proceed with the following instructions.

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