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Reloading
Annealing question
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<blockquote data-quote="Philward" data-source="post: 1884949" data-attributes="member: 92604"><p>I tried the drill and socket method yesterday but the socket was too deep, case flopped around, and it was hard to keep trigger pulled at precise point to keep speed the same for the duration and for each case. Using a 12v Milwaukee right angle drill and sockets sized for standard and magnum cases (2 different sockets). One video I watched said 3 seconds is all that's needed, another was doing 4.5 seconds, some of you guys saying 7-8 seconds. I guess that depends on how fast the case is rotated. The search continues...Single feed would work for me, don't really need a 200 case hopper but something with consistent timing would be nice. The units with the cake pan with cuts in the side looks like a good way but would take some experimentation to get right with the motor speed. Rotisserie motor seems good, or a vehicle wiper motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philward, post: 1884949, member: 92604"] I tried the drill and socket method yesterday but the socket was too deep, case flopped around, and it was hard to keep trigger pulled at precise point to keep speed the same for the duration and for each case. Using a 12v Milwaukee right angle drill and sockets sized for standard and magnum cases (2 different sockets). One video I watched said 3 seconds is all that's needed, another was doing 4.5 seconds, some of you guys saying 7-8 seconds. I guess that depends on how fast the case is rotated. The search continues...Single feed would work for me, don't really need a 200 case hopper but something with consistent timing would be nice. The units with the cake pan with cuts in the side looks like a good way but would take some experimentation to get right with the motor speed. Rotisserie motor seems good, or a vehicle wiper motor. [/QUOTE]
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