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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Annealing, how often
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<blockquote data-quote="Tesoro" data-source="post: 1420642" data-attributes="member: 44340"><p>I think one will wind up annealing much more once you get a decent machine. All part of the cost of the sport/hobby.</p><p>I didnt want to spend anymore than I had to as not a production loader. I am very happy with the Benchsource choice I made. Its actually kind of fun to anneal and the sound effects are a bit mesmerizing. But more importantly I think it is much more consistent vs the hand drill n water bath etc and other cost saving methods. After all we all strive for case uniformity in precision loading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tesoro, post: 1420642, member: 44340"] I think one will wind up annealing much more once you get a decent machine. All part of the cost of the sport/hobby. I didnt want to spend anymore than I had to as not a production loader. I am very happy with the Benchsource choice I made. Its actually kind of fun to anneal and the sound effects are a bit mesmerizing. But more importantly I think it is much more consistent vs the hand drill n water bath etc and other cost saving methods. After all we all strive for case uniformity in precision loading. [/QUOTE]
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