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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2913123" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I have both salt and bench soruce. No comment presently. I did get an attachment to use propane from at 5 lbs tank with duel hoses. The little propance bottles isn't worth it. That item can be gotten @ amazon. I have read about all the different ways to anneal. When I started annealing was over 25yrs ago. The old case in the pie pan. A torch in hand. I will say that stop the necks from splitting. I don't feel that was the best way at this time by a long shot. I do feel that annealing after each shot is better than another way. (each your own) Your case is more consistent for releast. It's been my understanding the being consistent everytime creates better accuracy.</p><p>It really boils down to how much you want put into it. I do have a lot of respect for Mikecr too. There is several other here too that have a great amount of very good imput.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2913123, member: 101791"] I have both salt and bench soruce. No comment presently. I did get an attachment to use propane from at 5 lbs tank with duel hoses. The little propance bottles isn't worth it. That item can be gotten @ amazon. I have read about all the different ways to anneal. When I started annealing was over 25yrs ago. The old case in the pie pan. A torch in hand. I will say that stop the necks from splitting. I don't feel that was the best way at this time by a long shot. I do feel that annealing after each shot is better than another way. (each your own) Your case is more consistent for releast. It's been my understanding the being consistent everytime creates better accuracy. It really boils down to how much you want put into it. I do have a lot of respect for Mikecr too. There is several other here too that have a great amount of very good imput. [/QUOTE]
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