The Venerable, but not forgotten 350 Remington Magnum!

I'd pull them and annealing the cases. Looks like you just hit a badly stored box of ammo. I'm still running brass in mine I bought 40 years ago. - dan
Thanks again Dan,

I guess I'm trying to avoid the annealing process at all costs......:(

I have never annealed a thing in over 45 years of reloading, however it might be time to learn.....:ROFLMAO:

I've always had 400-500 pieces of brass for each caliber I own, so annealing has not been a necessity thus far.

I can see it will be necessary for the 350 brass though.

I appreciate the advice......:)
 
Thanks again Dan,

I guess I'm trying to avoid the annealing process at all costs......:(

I have never annealed a thing in over 45 years of reloading, however it might be time to learn.....:ROFLMAO:

I've always had 400-500 pieces of brass for each caliber I own, so annealing has not been a necessity thus far.

I can see it will be necessary for the 350 brass though.

I appreciate the advice......:)
Or make your brass from standard magnum brass, 7mm Rem Mag, 300 Win Mag, 338 Win Mag. Not that hard to do, and at least you'll be starting with new (or newer) brass. - dan
 
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