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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Annealing
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<blockquote data-quote="muzzletalk" data-source="post: 2254287" data-attributes="member: 113581"><p>I'd probably stay away from the body as much and keep to the neck more. I started with a torch and drill many years ago so use what you have. I'd also recommend tempilaq if you didn't use it this time. The problem with the drill method is you don't have a timer or indicator, and no way to consistently rotate the brass. Other annealers will rotate the brass for x time and at x speed to get the desired results. AMP is a different creature altogether and would be apples to oranges comparison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muzzletalk, post: 2254287, member: 113581"] I'd probably stay away from the body as much and keep to the neck more. I started with a torch and drill many years ago so use what you have. I'd also recommend tempilaq if you didn't use it this time. The problem with the drill method is you don't have a timer or indicator, and no way to consistently rotate the brass. Other annealers will rotate the brass for x time and at x speed to get the desired results. AMP is a different creature altogether and would be apples to oranges comparison. [/QUOTE]
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