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Reloading
Another annealing hot to question
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<blockquote data-quote="bkondeff" data-source="post: 788121" data-attributes="member: 10444"><p>So I realize I need to anneal my 7mm brass. </p><p> </p><p>I have read too many posts on the subject, which has given me analysis paralysis. </p><p> </p><p>What is the idiot proof way of doing this, especially for my 7mm Mag? </p><p> </p><p>I guess if I had to try it tonight I would fill a big baking pan with about 1" of water, stand up my brass, necks up, with plenty of space, then heat the necks with a torch while in a dark room just until they start to glow, then knock them over into the water. Do 1 at a time and pay attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bkondeff, post: 788121, member: 10444"] So I realize I need to anneal my 7mm brass. I have read too many posts on the subject, which has given me analysis paralysis. What is the idiot proof way of doing this, especially for my 7mm Mag? I guess if I had to try it tonight I would fill a big baking pan with about 1" of water, stand up my brass, necks up, with plenty of space, then heat the necks with a torch while in a dark room just until they start to glow, then knock them over into the water. Do 1 at a time and pay attention. [/QUOTE]
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