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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 1965437" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>If you get a handle held propane torch for 1. a small cake pan for 2. Put water in it for 3. Place the case in the water standing up for 4. Leaving the shoulder above the water 5. Heat each case up to a light orange color and push the case over in the pan of water. On your De-priming the case get a none sizing die and decapper Just to nock out the primer only. If the cases once fired are from the rifle you are going to the reload with. You don't have to full length the cases this time. It's fairly simple. So other my want to give to finer points to annealing. Look around on the internet there additional info on annealing case. There other steps that can be applied. You will get the hang of it. At the same time you will add life to the cases.</p><p>SS</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 1965437, member: 101791"] If you get a handle held propane torch for 1. a small cake pan for 2. Put water in it for 3. Place the case in the water standing up for 4. Leaving the shoulder above the water 5. Heat each case up to a light orange color and push the case over in the pan of water. On your De-priming the case get a none sizing die and decapper Just to nock out the primer only. If the cases once fired are from the rifle you are going to the reload with. You don't have to full length the cases this time. It's fairly simple. So other my want to give to finer points to annealing. Look around on the internet there additional info on annealing case. There other steps that can be applied. You will get the hang of it. At the same time you will add life to the cases. SS Mike [/QUOTE]
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