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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Splitting necks...... still
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<blockquote data-quote="Charliehunts365" data-source="post: 1610663" data-attributes="member: 86232"><p>Hey Randy, </p><p>I'll check it out, sounds interesting. </p><p>My method is extremely simple and relatively quick. I use cookie sheet for pistol, and a cake pan for rifle. Stand the brass up in the pan and fill it with water. The necks stick up above the water line bc the neck is what needs to have the stress relieved from it. When I get the necks up to temp and allow them a few seconds to stabilize uniformly around their circumference, I tip them over in the water. It can be accomplished with primers in or out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charliehunts365, post: 1610663, member: 86232"] Hey Randy, I'll check it out, sounds interesting. My method is extremely simple and relatively quick. I use cookie sheet for pistol, and a cake pan for rifle. Stand the brass up in the pan and fill it with water. The necks stick up above the water line bc the neck is what needs to have the stress relieved from it. When I get the necks up to temp and allow them a few seconds to stabilize uniformly around their circumference, I tip them over in the water. It can be accomplished with primers in or out. [/QUOTE]
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