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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
The reason we anneal brass cases.
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<blockquote data-quote="thwatson2" data-source="post: 2030352" data-attributes="member: 56839"><p><strong>love annealing process, thanks for shared video. I will say that in my long range stuff, 45-70,45-110,300PRC, 300RUM and 338RUM, and 50BMG, I anneal after every shot. Some of my hunting & plinker loads I do cheat and do at end of season. If you want to try it on the cheap and easy, use a Lee Pot and sand annealing. Put the pot on 9 or max and you will get a feel for how long to let them sit. I can do 100 pieces of brass in under 30 minutes after pot reaches temp(750+) Shooting should be fun so don't stress but give it a whirl.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thwatson2, post: 2030352, member: 56839"] [B]love annealing process, thanks for shared video. I will say that in my long range stuff, 45-70,45-110,300PRC, 300RUM and 338RUM, and 50BMG, I anneal after every shot. Some of my hunting & plinker loads I do cheat and do at end of season. If you want to try it on the cheap and easy, use a Lee Pot and sand annealing. Put the pot on 9 or max and you will get a feel for how long to let them sit. I can do 100 pieces of brass in under 30 minutes after pot reaches temp(750+) Shooting should be fun so don’t stress but give it a whirl.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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