Seems like to me you can't wear them out so there's no telling how many times I've reloaded some of my mixed 45 ACP cases through the years but I've noticed recently that when I bell / flare the mouth on some of my cases (mostly older Remington) there is hardly any felt resistance at all and the same holds true when I seat the bullets in those cases......which in turn tells me that the bullet is not being held as tightly as it should be.
Call me a 'brass hoarder' but unless the necks split or a looming case separation is visually apparent it's hard for me to toss out a piece of brass in any caliber.
Not sure if falls into the category of 'work hardening' or 'loss of elasticity' (maybe both terms are basically one in the same in this instance) but from here on out, as much as it pains me, if it don't feel right I'm going to just toss them.
Call me a 'brass hoarder' but unless the necks split or a looming case separation is visually apparent it's hard for me to toss out a piece of brass in any caliber.
Not sure if falls into the category of 'work hardening' or 'loss of elasticity' (maybe both terms are basically one in the same in this instance) but from here on out, as much as it pains me, if it don't feel right I'm going to just toss them.