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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Who is annealing in sand?
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<blockquote data-quote="thwatson2" data-source="post: 1868452" data-attributes="member: 56839"><p>I was an original advocate for it. I actually did 100 of my 45-110 couple days ago. Once I got the sand to heat in my lee melt pot, it was just too easy. Mine was on 9 setting, it gets sand up around 750 on top so assume bottom is 800 degrees or upward. The brass clearly gets a case color after 20 seconds or so. you will find a groove but very quick and easy and no open flame</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thwatson2, post: 1868452, member: 56839"] I was an original advocate for it. I actually did 100 of my 45-110 couple days ago. Once I got the sand to heat in my lee melt pot, it was just too easy. Mine was on 9 setting, it gets sand up around 750 on top so assume bottom is 800 degrees or upward. The brass clearly gets a case color after 20 seconds or so. you will find a groove but very quick and easy and no open flame [/QUOTE]
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