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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
brass annealing machine
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<blockquote data-quote="truck driver" data-source="post: 2149715" data-attributes="member: 49660"><p>I have been using a battery powered drill and deep well socket to hold the brass and a Map gas torch since I first experienced case necks splitting. </p><p>Just spin the case neck in the flame for about five seconds and it's done. I do this in low light semi dark room so I can watch the brass turn color and not over heat it and then drop it on a soft towel . No water is necessary to cool the brass and brass work hardens so you are not tempering the case since doesn't affect brass the same as it does steel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="truck driver, post: 2149715, member: 49660"] I have been using a battery powered drill and deep well socket to hold the brass and a Map gas torch since I first experienced case necks splitting. Just spin the case neck in the flame for about five seconds and it's done. I do this in low light semi dark room so I can watch the brass turn color and not over heat it and then drop it on a soft towel . No water is necessary to cool the brass and brass work hardens so you are not tempering the case since doesn't affect brass the same as it does steel. [/QUOTE]
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