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Reloading
splitting case necks
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<blockquote data-quote="dustinm12" data-source="post: 752855" data-attributes="member: 62504"><p>Sully2,</p><p></p><p>I have read a lot from people using the same technique you are talking about with tipping the cases over in water. The only issue I keep hearing about this way is not being able to evenly heat the cases all the way around. I guess that's why so many people are suing sockets with a drill so they can turn the case inside the flame. Do you do anything special to help with this or no?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dustinm12, post: 752855, member: 62504"] Sully2, I have read a lot from people using the same technique you are talking about with tipping the cases over in water. The only issue I keep hearing about this way is not being able to evenly heat the cases all the way around. I guess that's why so many people are suing sockets with a drill so they can turn the case inside the flame. Do you do anything special to help with this or no? [/QUOTE]
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