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Reloading
Power residue on case shoulder
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<blockquote data-quote="Loner" data-source="post: 435345" data-attributes="member: 24560"><p>I would think the same, not annealing the cases. I see a lot of guys posting times</p><p>of 6 to 8 seconds with 1 propane torch. It takes me 11 seconds with a map gas bottle</p><p>to get the first faint glow in a pitch black basement. The torch is the only light. The only</p><p>thing is my cases are 52-55 degrees as a starting point and theirs may be a lot warmer.</p><p>The 2 torch annealing machines are about 6 seconds, some cases 8 so I don't believe</p><p>these guys are actually doing much annealing. m2c</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loner, post: 435345, member: 24560"] I would think the same, not annealing the cases. I see a lot of guys posting times of 6 to 8 seconds with 1 propane torch. It takes me 11 seconds with a map gas bottle to get the first faint glow in a pitch black basement. The torch is the only light. The only thing is my cases are 52-55 degrees as a starting point and theirs may be a lot warmer. The 2 torch annealing machines are about 6 seconds, some cases 8 so I don't believe these guys are actually doing much annealing. m2c [/QUOTE]
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