Posted: 5/19/2008 9:01:26 PM EDT
| I bought Fiocchi NATO ammo a couple years ago and it has a discolored band around the neck that I guess is annealing marks. I'm relatively new to shooting, only been into it for a couple of years. I recently bought some Fiocchi brass case factory ammo that is not annealed. What it the purpose of the annealing process on cases? |
| The military brass only shows the annealing due to the fact is is not tumbled off afterwords I believe it is some sort of requirement in the "milspec" ........I hate using that word. The ammunition you have has simply gone through another polishing / cleaning process. |
Alot of guys anneal the case when they want to resize brass. It makes the metal softer so it goes through the dies easier. |
The main reason is that the case is brittle after forming and there would be a higher chance of it rupturing. Without the annealing process, it wouldn't have enough ductility to expand/contract during and after firing. |