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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
which annealer?
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<blockquote data-quote="338 dude" data-source="post: 2559398" data-attributes="member: 106967"><p>Yes the amp is expensive but so is that scope you just purchased that stock for your Custom Rifle this sport is not cheap,but beyond sport what about safety?I have used flame annealers they were always getting out of adjustment could never keep the flame steady. I've never used a salt bath annealing but if you're worried about a flame burning your house down I don't think molten salt is much safer .spend the money rest easy don't worry about what might happen inside your house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338 dude, post: 2559398, member: 106967"] Yes the amp is expensive but so is that scope you just purchased that stock for your Custom Rifle this sport is not cheap,but beyond sport what about safety?I have used flame annealers they were always getting out of adjustment could never keep the flame steady. I’ve never used a salt bath annealing but if you’re worried about a flame burning your house down I don’t think molten salt is much safer .spend the money rest easy don’t worry about what might happen inside your house. [/QUOTE]
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