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Reloading
Annealing with lead - process?
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<blockquote data-quote="bassin93" data-source="post: 403965" data-attributes="member: 15314"><p>Mikecr, I want to make sure I am I understanding that with the lead at the 600 - 650 degree temp, you can not over heat a case to failure like you surley can with a much hotter torch and since you cannot in the lead, the cases will be more consistant with each other and basiclly the only problem that may exsist from to long of a dip is lead sticking to the case. I believe I am catching on here. interesting. Thanks mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassin93, post: 403965, member: 15314"] Mikecr, I want to make sure I am I understanding that with the lead at the 600 - 650 degree temp, you can not over heat a case to failure like you surley can with a much hotter torch and since you cannot in the lead, the cases will be more consistant with each other and basiclly the only problem that may exsist from to long of a dip is lead sticking to the case. I believe I am catching on here. interesting. Thanks mike [/QUOTE]
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