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Reloading
Annealing question
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<blockquote data-quote="Dirtrax" data-source="post: 1885263" data-attributes="member: 78945"><p>I use a drill and a K&M shell holder. I started annealing long ago and I still have the original bottle of 750* tempilaq. My torch is set up on a stand for safety and ease of use. 7 seconds in the flame is pretty universal for me now and I anneal after every second firing. I used to do it every time but that doesn't seem to give any better result down range that I can detect. I have never quenched the cases because I find it unnecessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirtrax, post: 1885263, member: 78945"] I use a drill and a K&M shell holder. I started annealing long ago and I still have the original bottle of 750* tempilaq. My torch is set up on a stand for safety and ease of use. 7 seconds in the flame is pretty universal for me now and I anneal after every second firing. I used to do it every time but that doesn’t seem to give any better result down range that I can detect. I have never quenched the cases because I find it unnecessary. [/QUOTE]
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