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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 589338" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>They look good...fantastic actually color wise, just like new, never loaded cases. </p><p> </p><p>I went to Midway's site and looked at the Hornady stuff. They do sell the Templac seperately but I also have access to temperature sensitive crayons for one off heat treating so I can use them.</p><p> </p><p>The Hornady offering is a one at a time kit and not bad for a handfull of brass but I believe I'll probably run once fired Mil brass before I reload it too.... I believe I'll order your machine. Santa didn't bring me what I asked for, I must have been a bad kid...lol Santa always brings me socks, chocolate bars and garlic stuffed olives, all things I need but not what I want....</p><p> </p><p>We may have an annealing party in the future. I'm heading your way next year to hunt.</p><p> </p><p>I got an invitation to hunt Cape Buffalo in Africa. I despise long plane rides but that too sounds interesting.</p><p> </p><p>Looking forward to getting into annealing cases. Like I said earlier on, the 300 Weatherby Magnum and the .338 Lapua seem to be sensitive as far as case mouths splitting and the price of admission on brass in those calibers makes annealing very appealing.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks to everyone for the input. I appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 589338, member: 39764"] They look good...fantastic actually color wise, just like new, never loaded cases. I went to Midway's site and looked at the Hornady stuff. They do sell the Templac seperately but I also have access to temperature sensitive crayons for one off heat treating so I can use them. The Hornady offering is a one at a time kit and not bad for a handfull of brass but I believe I'll probably run once fired Mil brass before I reload it too.... I believe I'll order your machine. Santa didn't bring me what I asked for, I must have been a bad kid...lol Santa always brings me socks, chocolate bars and garlic stuffed olives, all things I need but not what I want.... We may have an annealing party in the future. I'm heading your way next year to hunt. I got an invitation to hunt Cape Buffalo in Africa. I despise long plane rides but that too sounds interesting. Looking forward to getting into annealing cases. Like I said earlier on, the 300 Weatherby Magnum and the .338 Lapua seem to be sensitive as far as case mouths splitting and the price of admission on brass in those calibers makes annealing very appealing. Thanks to everyone for the input. I appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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