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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
I got a Giraud Case Annealer, I have a few questions
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<blockquote data-quote="supercrossbmx69" data-source="post: 919030" data-attributes="member: 29593"><p>+1 when I received my new Bertram brass it had VERY tight necks. So I had to anneal them 3 times till they finally loosened up to were I wanted them. The brass did not change color at all. The best way I can tell if it did anything or not is by running one piece through the dies or a mandrel (preferably) before and after you anneal. If they are noticibly easier to resize, then they are annealed. If they are just as hard as before you attempted to anneal them, you've done nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supercrossbmx69, post: 919030, member: 29593"] +1 when I received my new Bertram brass it had VERY tight necks. So I had to anneal them 3 times till they finally loosened up to were I wanted them. The brass did not change color at all. The best way I can tell if it did anything or not is by running one piece through the dies or a mandrel (preferably) before and after you anneal. If they are noticibly easier to resize, then they are annealed. If they are just as hard as before you attempted to anneal them, you've done nothing. [/QUOTE]
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