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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Problems with annealing by hand?
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<blockquote data-quote="rewiltshire" data-source="post: 2097618" data-attributes="member: 53629"><p>One of my friends has one similar to the Ken Light machine. Has different wheels for different size cases. You can sit there and drop the cases in and let it do it thing. Only problem I encounter, when doing 40-65 or 45-70 cases I must push them up from the bottom. Better be fast or you will pinch your fingers (and stop the wheel from turning). But then I didn't have to spend $500+, I just borrow it at the end of the season. All it cost me is the bottles of propane and the heat from the flames help keep me warm in the winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rewiltshire, post: 2097618, member: 53629"] One of my friends has one similar to the Ken Light machine. Has different wheels for different size cases. You can sit there and drop the cases in and let it do it thing. Only problem I encounter, when doing 40-65 or 45-70 cases I must push them up from the bottom. Better be fast or you will pinch your fingers (and stop the wheel from turning). But then I didn't have to spend $500+, I just borrow it at the end of the season. All it cost me is the bottles of propane and the heat from the flames help keep me warm in the winter. [/QUOTE]
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