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Reloading
Anieling?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob the nailer" data-source="post: 607453" data-attributes="member: 21885"><p>The "woodchuck den" annealing tip will provide a circular "ring" of flames around the section of the case you want to anneal (neck/shoulder). Once installed on the propane torch simply light and run from shoulder to neck for about 20 seconds then quench in water. I found much smoother and consistant bullet seating and better accuracy of my loads, I like the tool and only anneal about 50 rounds per batch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob the nailer, post: 607453, member: 21885"] The "woodchuck den" annealing tip will provide a circular "ring" of flames around the section of the case you want to anneal (neck/shoulder). Once installed on the propane torch simply light and run from shoulder to neck for about 20 seconds then quench in water. I found much smoother and consistant bullet seating and better accuracy of my loads, I like the tool and only anneal about 50 rounds per batch. [/QUOTE]
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