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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Problems with annealing by hand?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pointman" data-source="post: 2097788" data-attributes="member: 102254"><p>Same with me decades ago. Tried the same process and ruined several cases. I'd have a better result using a variable speed drill on low speed. Got the hang of speed control before trying the torch. Used Templaq to get the best results. Got 20 reloads using that process. I got away from shooting for a few decades when I got bit by the fly fishing bug. Now I'm back, the knees and hips don't allow wading anymore. I will bet getting an automatic annealer in the future when I can justify the cost to my better half.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pointman, post: 2097788, member: 102254"] Same with me decades ago. Tried the same process and ruined several cases. I'd have a better result using a variable speed drill on low speed. Got the hang of speed control before trying the torch. Used Templaq to get the best results. Got 20 reloads using that process. I got away from shooting for a few decades when I got bit by the fly fishing bug. Now I'm back, the knees and hips don't allow wading anymore. I will bet getting an automatic annealer in the future when I can justify the cost to my better half. [/QUOTE]
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