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Reloading
Another annealing hot to question
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<blockquote data-quote="hdbiker1" data-source="post: 788874" data-attributes="member: 36609"><p>Before I partnered up on a Giraud annealer, I used a deep well socket on a drill method. Get some 750 degree tempilaq and coat the inside of the neck and let it dry. Apply heat while spinning and start counting until all the tempilaq turns into a liquid, your done. Remember the count and use it for the rest of your brass. The count should be the same unless you change the distance to the flame, brass headstamp or spinning speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hdbiker1, post: 788874, member: 36609"] Before I partnered up on a Giraud annealer, I used a deep well socket on a drill method. Get some 750 degree tempilaq and coat the inside of the neck and let it dry. Apply heat while spinning and start counting until all the tempilaq turns into a liquid, your done. Remember the count and use it for the rest of your brass. The count should be the same unless you change the distance to the flame, brass headstamp or spinning speed. [/QUOTE]
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