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brass annealing machine
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<blockquote data-quote="w2ec" data-source="post: 2149568" data-attributes="member: 55391"><p>I used a Bench Source for many years when I was shooting competition high power. Used primarily for 30-06 and 7.62x51. Yes, needs to be adjusted for each cartridge. I rotated my cartridge annealing by waiting until I had 4 or 5 thousand cases of a caliber, then batch annealing them. When you are shooting either practice or matches it doesn't take many weekends of 200 or 300 rounds a day to collect 5k of brass. Haven't shot HP competition in many years now and still have many thousands of each caliber that I annealed before I sold the Bench Source. I did anneal some of my hunting brass but in small batches, few hundred at a time and only rarely, maybe every couple of years. If I were still shooting competition I never would have sold the Bench Source. I can't compare it to any other device.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="w2ec, post: 2149568, member: 55391"] I used a Bench Source for many years when I was shooting competition high power. Used primarily for 30-06 and 7.62x51. Yes, needs to be adjusted for each cartridge. I rotated my cartridge annealing by waiting until I had 4 or 5 thousand cases of a caliber, then batch annealing them. When you are shooting either practice or matches it doesn't take many weekends of 200 or 300 rounds a day to collect 5k of brass. Haven't shot HP competition in many years now and still have many thousands of each caliber that I annealed before I sold the Bench Source. I did anneal some of my hunting brass but in small batches, few hundred at a time and only rarely, maybe every couple of years. If I were still shooting competition I never would have sold the Bench Source. I can't compare it to any other device. [/QUOTE]
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