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Reloading
264 win mag questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Trnelson" data-source="post: 1047846" data-attributes="member: 42308"><p>I use a pan of water up to the neck of the case, and fill the inside to the same level. Two and a half seconds with a propane torch about 2" above shooting straight down does the trick. Let them naturally cool and your good to go. IMO, it's easy to go too far and ruin the brass with too much heat for too long. </p><p>The university just razed the cushmann plant site in lincoln for some new buildings. Sad to see such a historic place befall the DOZER. I'll have to check my schedule to see if I'm off during that time. I'd sure like to put a bear in the freezer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trnelson, post: 1047846, member: 42308"] I use a pan of water up to the neck of the case, and fill the inside to the same level. Two and a half seconds with a propane torch about 2" above shooting straight down does the trick. Let them naturally cool and your good to go. IMO, it's easy to go too far and ruin the brass with too much heat for too long. The university just razed the cushmann plant site in lincoln for some new buildings. Sad to see such a historic place befall the DOZER. I'll have to check my schedule to see if I'm off during that time. I'd sure like to put a bear in the freezer. [/QUOTE]
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