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Reloading
Brass prep
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<blockquote data-quote="mpk1996" data-source="post: 1966677" data-attributes="member: 27656"><p>Oh. And I wouldn't even try any of these home brew annealing methods.</p><p></p><p>I know there will be a lot of haters who say "I've been doing it that way for years" or some other crap.</p><p></p><p>the reality is when you anneal you are trying to get back to a consistent hardness.There is no way you are doing that by hand with a propane torch. Even the flame anneal setups are marginal. But more likely it will be a wait if time and effort, possibly making your brass worse than it was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mpk1996, post: 1966677, member: 27656"] Oh. And I wouldn’t even try any of these home brew annealing methods. I know there will be a lot of haters who say “I’ve been doing it that way for years” or some other crap. the reality is when you anneal you are trying to get back to a consistent hardness.There is no way you are doing that by hand with a propane torch. Even the flame anneal setups are marginal. But more likely it will be a wait if time and effort, possibly making your brass worse than it was. [/QUOTE]
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