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Reloading
Annealing before or after sizing?
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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1952832" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>I will stick to fingers....holding the head of the case...not where the torch is.....</p><p>65284..26nosler..280ai brass.....i have just long enough to spin that brass in my fingers to get it where it needs to be before I drop it into my pie pan......</p><p>I also have seen a lot of single digit SD...very low ES....</p><p>Tried the drill and socket...preferred the fingers....quicker...100 pieces of brass go fairly fast....and YES.....sometimes there is the one slip up and I burn my fingers......</p><p>He'll getting old and severe carpal tunnal with arthritis doesn't help......</p><p></p><p>Let's just compare these methods to age.....</p><p>When i was a kid..we learned to ride bikes..before a motorcycle....</p><p>Now kids skip the motorcycle and land on four wheelers.....</p><p>Just because technology is where it's at today...doesnt mean it wasn't developed by someone whom used the old version before inventing the new.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1952832, member: 99519"] I will stick to fingers....holding the head of the case...not where the torch is..... 65284..26nosler..280ai brass.....i have just long enough to spin that brass in my fingers to get it where it needs to be before I drop it into my pie pan...... I also have seen a lot of single digit SD...very low ES.... Tried the drill and socket...preferred the fingers....quicker...100 pieces of brass go fairly fast....and YES.....sometimes there is the one slip up and I burn my fingers...... He'll getting old and severe carpal tunnal with arthritis doesn't help...... Let's just compare these methods to age..... When i was a kid..we learned to ride bikes..before a motorcycle.... Now kids skip the motorcycle and land on four wheelers..... Just because technology is where it's at today...doesnt mean it wasn't developed by someone whom used the old version before inventing the new..... [/QUOTE]
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