Mine are inspected many times during the rifle loading process, First at the depriming step, again after the wet tumble, the necks especially during the anneal ( I find split necks from the flare in the torch), inside inspection during the sizing step ( with my super precise, very expensive number two paper clip), the pockets are gauged by feel during priming, and finally one more visual after seating too.
While I am sure the cases are lasting longer and I know they size much more consistently, I thought I would lose less to split necks by annealing them. I just threw out four last night. Two more from holes burned through the shoulder, I thought the rifle feed ramp would have smoothed out by now. I may need to stone a burr down.
They are in cycle six, one hundred fifty nine left out of two hundred. At the first snag of the "inspection tool" they will all be renewed, into plumbing or a gas valves perhaps.