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Reloading
Splitting necks...... still
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<blockquote data-quote="Kade young" data-source="post: 1608221" data-attributes="member: 20464"><p>The 6BR EXPLAINS THE PROCESS WELL, this link will show you some different approaches to it,<a href="http://www.65guys.com/cartridge-case-annealing-techniques-and-equipment/" target="_blank">http://www.65guys.com/cartridge-case-annealing-techniques-and-equipment/</a></p><p>And lastly is a comparatively inexpensive but effective annealing machine which I have not used but am intrigued by;</p><p><a href="https://annealeez.com/" target="_blank">https://annealeez.com/</a></p><p>My high tech method of annealing involves spinning a case by gripping it back on the rim while holding the neck in the flame of a propane torch and dropping it in a can of water when it gets hot on my fingers. So far it works well and does in fact get hot enough to anneal. Scientifically tested with vice grips and some junk cases. Alternately you can ship them to copper creek and get them annealed for a small price. <a href="https://www.coppercreekammo.com/product/brass-annealing" target="_blank">https://www.coppercreekammo.com/product/brass-annealing</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kade young, post: 1608221, member: 20464"] The 6BR EXPLAINS THE PROCESS WELL, this link will show you some different approaches to it,[URL]http://www.65guys.com/cartridge-case-annealing-techniques-and-equipment/[/URL] And lastly is a comparatively inexpensive but effective annealing machine which I have not used but am intrigued by; [URL]https://annealeez.com/[/URL] My high tech method of annealing involves spinning a case by gripping it back on the rim while holding the neck in the flame of a propane torch and dropping it in a can of water when it gets hot on my fingers. So far it works well and does in fact get hot enough to anneal. Scientifically tested with vice grips and some junk cases. Alternately you can ship them to copper creek and get them annealed for a small price. [URL]https://www.coppercreekammo.com/product/brass-annealing[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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