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Brass annealer
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<blockquote data-quote="jjmp" data-source="post: 2535131" data-attributes="member: 9664"><p><strong>clean brass in tumbler,Anneal brass, full length resize brass to fit each chamber individually, I never toumble clean my brass I wipe them off,trim brass, cut primer pocket to match depth, deburr inside and out side of case necks, then deburr inside of primer hole (punched at factory) ,seat primer , powder charge case , seat bullet to various oals,wipe case down with WD-40 on a cotton rag , no tumble loaded shells ever , yes I use a bench force annealer , awesome product . Many reloading manuals show step by step how to reload pretty easy peasy .</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjmp, post: 2535131, member: 9664"] [B]clean brass in tumbler,Anneal brass, full length resize brass to fit each chamber individually, I never toumble clean my brass I wipe them off,trim brass, cut primer pocket to match depth, deburr inside and out side of case necks, then deburr inside of primer hole (punched at factory) ,seat primer , powder charge case , seat bullet to various oals,wipe case down with WD-40 on a cotton rag , no tumble loaded shells ever , yes I use a bench force annealer , awesome product . Many reloading manuals show step by step how to reload pretty easy peasy .[/B] [/QUOTE]
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