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<blockquote data-quote="PA Plumber" data-source="post: 2534653" data-attributes="member: 122018"><p>My post was in good faith.</p><p>I have reloaded a long time but am not an expert at all. I just try to be brutally consistent and careful.</p><p>In trying to get more life out of my brass, I've started researching annealing. The pic I attached is my first try at it.</p><p>I did notice the brass was very easy to full length resize after.</p><p>Now I'm wondering how often to anneal. I don't have the "feel" for when brass needs annealed again or if every time is necessary. </p><p>As far as if my budget annealing set up is working, I don't know yet. Not that far along in the learning curve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PA Plumber, post: 2534653, member: 122018"] My post was in good faith. I have reloaded a long time but am not an expert at all. I just try to be brutally consistent and careful. In trying to get more life out of my brass, I've started researching annealing. The pic I attached is my first try at it. I did notice the brass was very easy to full length resize after. Now I'm wondering how often to anneal. I don't have the "feel" for when brass needs annealed again or if every time is necessary. As far as if my budget annealing set up is working, I don't know yet. Not that far along in the learning curve. [/QUOTE]
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