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The reason we anneal brass cases.
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<blockquote data-quote="w2ec" data-source="post: 2030800" data-attributes="member: 55391"><p>For what it is worth, I have annealed for quite a few years with an annealing machine, a Bench Source Vertex. I have annealed 7.62x51 for my M1A, 30-06 for my Springfield 1903 and M1 Garand, 338 Lapua for my Savage 110 and 6.5x55 for my CZ-550 FS hunting rifle. I have reached the age where competitive shooting, ie expending several hundred rounds a weekend, is not longer feasible for me. I have plenty of prepped brass in each caliber to last me quite a while and even if I use it all up (highly unlikely) what little I'd need to reload wouldn't justify additional annealing. Therefore I no longer need my machine, I plan to sell my Bench Source. I admit I have used it quite a bit, but never had a single hiccup. It just plain works! Also, I keep my gear well maintained, and while many years old, with very little polishing of the main deck it could pass for new, no nicks, dings or damage. Function is and has always been flawless. Included with it are two bottles of Tempilaq, one for 650 degrees and one for 400 degrees, plus a bottle of thinner/cleaner for the Templiaq. The torch nozzles are included, but you'll have to obtain your own propane tanks. I've included a link to a youtube video that explains how the device works and shows one in operation. This video is not me or my machine, although my machine looks identical to it. You can see the propane tanks in use.</p><p> <a href="https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video;_ylt=A0geK.MB6L5faeAAKnpXNyoA;_ylu=Y29sbwNiZjEEcG9zAzEEdnRpZANDMDkzNF8xBHNlYwNzYw--?p=bench+source+youtube&fr=opensearch#id=3&vid=d35efc5b8cc82071c0a96f23d732dc57&action=view" target="_blank">https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video;_ylt=A0geK.MB6L5faeAAKnpXNyoA;_ylu=Y29sbwNiZjEEcG9zAzEEdnRpZANDMDkzNF8xBHNlYwNzYw--?p=bench+source+youtube&fr=opensearch#id=3&vid=d35efc5b8cc82071c0a96f23d732dc57&action=view</a></p><p></p><p>I've attached a few pictures of my machine, I'm asking $400 which includes lower 48 US shipping, AK and HI shipping would be additional over what the lower 48 shipping cost might be. Sorry, no international sales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="w2ec, post: 2030800, member: 55391"] For what it is worth, I have annealed for quite a few years with an annealing machine, a Bench Source Vertex. I have annealed 7.62x51 for my M1A, 30-06 for my Springfield 1903 and M1 Garand, 338 Lapua for my Savage 110 and 6.5x55 for my CZ-550 FS hunting rifle. I have reached the age where competitive shooting, ie expending several hundred rounds a weekend, is not longer feasible for me. I have plenty of prepped brass in each caliber to last me quite a while and even if I use it all up (highly unlikely) what little I'd need to reload wouldn't justify additional annealing. Therefore I no longer need my machine, I plan to sell my Bench Source. I admit I have used it quite a bit, but never had a single hiccup. It just plain works! Also, I keep my gear well maintained, and while many years old, with very little polishing of the main deck it could pass for new, no nicks, dings or damage. Function is and has always been flawless. Included with it are two bottles of Tempilaq, one for 650 degrees and one for 400 degrees, plus a bottle of thinner/cleaner for the Templiaq. The torch nozzles are included, but you'll have to obtain your own propane tanks. I've included a link to a youtube video that explains how the device works and shows one in operation. This video is not me or my machine, although my machine looks identical to it. You can see the propane tanks in use. [URL]https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video;_ylt=A0geK.MB6L5faeAAKnpXNyoA;_ylu=Y29sbwNiZjEEcG9zAzEEdnRpZANDMDkzNF8xBHNlYwNzYw--?p=bench+source+youtube&fr=opensearch#id=3&vid=d35efc5b8cc82071c0a96f23d732dc57&action=view[/URL] I've attached a few pictures of my machine, I'm asking $400 which includes lower 48 US shipping, AK and HI shipping would be additional over what the lower 48 shipping cost might be. Sorry, no international sales. [/QUOTE]
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