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Annealing Question ???
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<blockquote data-quote="CA48" data-source="post: 1102617" data-attributes="member: 21446"><p>Yes it is. It is the article I recommend to my buddy, I myself am going to read it again, it has been a few years.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Good to know. I will give the temp lacquer a try also on some 6.5x47 brass I have that is on its 4th firing</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I feel like I myself have been annealing at the right temperatures and been pulling the brass before it gets to hot just from the extended case life I have got out of some .223 Winchester brass I have worked with, but I will try the lacquer the next time I anneal to know for sure. Eventually I will get an annealing machine, but for now I'm sticking with the drill. I understand it cannot match machine consistency, but it seems to have benifits over not annealing at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CA48, post: 1102617, member: 21446"] Yes it is. It is the article I recommend to my buddy, I myself am going to read it again, it has been a few years. Good to know. I will give the temp lacquer a try also on some 6.5x47 brass I have that is on its 4th firing I feel like I myself have been annealing at the right temperatures and been pulling the brass before it gets to hot just from the extended case life I have got out of some .223 Winchester brass I have worked with, but I will try the lacquer the next time I anneal to know for sure. Eventually I will get an annealing machine, but for now I'm sticking with the drill. I understand it cannot match machine consistency, but it seems to have benifits over not annealing at all. [/QUOTE]
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