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Ken Light’s BC 1000 Automatic Case Annealer
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<blockquote data-quote="BountyHunter" data-source="post: 91120" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>Bottom plate has rough finish on it and as the top plate turns slowly, it turns the brass in the holes. Brass rotates thru the flames and turns at the same time. Brass then drops out of the bottom into a pan.</p><p></p><p>Key is follow the directions, use old brass for practice. Adjust the flame to be on the neck and top of shoulder, not down on the body.</p><p></p><p> Measure the spring back you are getting when the neck is sized.</p><p></p><p>BH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BountyHunter, post: 91120, member: 12"] Bottom plate has rough finish on it and as the top plate turns slowly, it turns the brass in the holes. Brass rotates thru the flames and turns at the same time. Brass then drops out of the bottom into a pan. Key is follow the directions, use old brass for practice. Adjust the flame to be on the neck and top of shoulder, not down on the body. Measure the spring back you are getting when the neck is sized. BH [/QUOTE]
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