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Salt Bath Annealing Doesn't Work! by AMP
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1647082" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>That's the overall feeling I'm getting after reading 13 pages of 'thread'. </p><p>It seems obvious that the salt bath method works, it just doesn't work to AMP's 'specifications' or in the way THEY think is 'best'. That's fine. People can 'choose' their method. It seems to me if you heat the proper area of brass, to the right temperature, for the correct amount of time, you will 'anneal' your case. Do it with the AMP unit, a blowtorch, or molten salt. Whatever fits your budget and/or 'philosophy' on how it should be done.</p><p></p><p>One 'take away' I do think was important/relevant was to punch out your expended primer before using the salt bath method so molten salt will enter the case EQUALLY, inside and out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1647082, member: 9308"] That's the overall feeling I'm getting after reading 13 pages of 'thread'. It seems obvious that the salt bath method works, it just doesn't work to AMP's 'specifications' or in the way THEY think is 'best'. That's fine. People can 'choose' their method. It seems to me if you heat the proper area of brass, to the right temperature, for the correct amount of time, you will 'anneal' your case. Do it with the AMP unit, a blowtorch, or molten salt. Whatever fits your budget and/or 'philosophy' on how it should be done. One 'take away' I do think was important/relevant was to punch out your expended primer before using the salt bath method so molten salt will enter the case EQUALLY, inside and out. [/QUOTE]
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