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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Snowfighter" data-source="post: 789347" data-attributes="member: 49142"><p>Everyone has their own way I suppose. Here's mine. </p><p>I use 750 tempilaq. Like to see the exact temperature change. </p><p>I spin cases with a drill at a moderate speed. I prefer this because it heats evenly. </p><p>I use a hole saw to hold the case. One can be found very close to the size to hold a case without it rattling around. And can be had for cheap. Cut the teeth off obviously and debur. </p><p>I choose not to quench in water. Don't have a good reason for that. </p><p>Happy loading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowfighter, post: 789347, member: 49142"] Everyone has their own way I suppose. Here's mine. I use 750 tempilaq. Like to see the exact temperature change. I spin cases with a drill at a moderate speed. I prefer this because it heats evenly. I use a hole saw to hold the case. One can be found very close to the size to hold a case without it rattling around. And can be had for cheap. Cut the teeth off obviously and debur. I choose not to quench in water. Don't have a good reason for that. Happy loading. [/QUOTE]
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