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Reloading
Annealing
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<blockquote data-quote="Philward" data-source="post: 2284172" data-attributes="member: 92604"><p>I was annealing some brass a few weeks ago, 30 nosler brass from nosler, 7rm RP cases, 7rm Hornady cases, 7rm federal cases, 257 wby cases. The federal brass glowed the quickest, nosler and wby brass took the longest. Used the same time on my annealeaz for all the 7rm and when the federal cases started I had to speed up the motor, they needed a second or 2 less than the others. Like the video says the biggest gain is consistency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philward, post: 2284172, member: 92604"] I was annealing some brass a few weeks ago, 30 nosler brass from nosler, 7rm RP cases, 7rm Hornady cases, 7rm federal cases, 257 wby cases. The federal brass glowed the quickest, nosler and wby brass took the longest. Used the same time on my annealeaz for all the 7rm and when the federal cases started I had to speed up the motor, they needed a second or 2 less than the others. Like the video says the biggest gain is consistency. [/QUOTE]
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