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308 being a pain in the neck when sizing!
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<blockquote data-quote="nocannons" data-source="post: 1881955" data-attributes="member: 69796"><p>I found a torch head that is automatic on plus you can adjust flame that works great. Use shell holder from lyman ezee trim. Chuck it up in the drill and set flame on torch and you are ready to go. Some have said that they drop cases in water after heating but not sure I would do that. Cool to quick ?. Work with some old brass you do not use anymore for practice. I watch brass in flame trying to heat only neck and when a dark red all the way around remove from heat and drop in cake pan.to finish cool. You can do a lot of brass very fast once you get the hang of it. Any kind of shell holder you can put in a drill will work just so you can loosen it and case will fall out. Recommend leather gloves in case you accidentally touch a hot case. Do not need very high heat for this. Forgot to mention this torch stays on after you light it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nocannons, post: 1881955, member: 69796"] I found a torch head that is automatic on plus you can adjust flame that works great. Use shell holder from lyman ezee trim. Chuck it up in the drill and set flame on torch and you are ready to go. Some have said that they drop cases in water after heating but not sure I would do that. Cool to quick ?. Work with some old brass you do not use anymore for practice. I watch brass in flame trying to heat only neck and when a dark red all the way around remove from heat and drop in cake pan.to finish cool. You can do a lot of brass very fast once you get the hang of it. Any kind of shell holder you can put in a drill will work just so you can loosen it and case will fall out. Recommend leather gloves in case you accidentally touch a hot case. Do not need very high heat for this. Forgot to mention this torch stays on after you light it. [/QUOTE]
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