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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
My home made annealer. Thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="ShootnMathews" data-source="post: 2781196" data-attributes="member: 59915"><p>I started working on this 7 years ago and made a post here about it and then life got in the way. So here it is again with a few changes. It's still not finished. I have to make the hopper and the single feed mechanism to drop one shell at a time on to the feed ramp but I have it all planned out. Any thoughts on it so far? I can't post a video so I'll just post a pic and the brass afterwards and if I can get it timed right a pic right before the brass drops….. Well that's as close as I could get it to the dropping point. How's the brass look?? I'm not an expert at annealing and I don't have tempalac. (Probably spelled wrong). From my research you want it to just barely start to show red which is about what this does. The brass is dirty and just fired so that's carbon on the case necks. Should I clean them first before annealing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShootnMathews, post: 2781196, member: 59915"] I started working on this 7 years ago and made a post here about it and then life got in the way. So here it is again with a few changes. It’s still not finished. I have to make the hopper and the single feed mechanism to drop one shell at a time on to the feed ramp but I have it all planned out. Any thoughts on it so far? I can’t post a video so I’ll just post a pic and the brass afterwards and if I can get it timed right a pic right before the brass drops….. Well that’s as close as I could get it to the dropping point. How’s the brass look?? I’m not an expert at annealing and I don’t have tempalac. (Probably spelled wrong). From my research you want it to just barely start to show red which is about what this does. The brass is dirty and just fired so that’s carbon on the case necks. Should I clean them first before annealing? [/QUOTE]
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