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Best way to anneal?

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05 April 2008, 08:46
Ray Spencer
Best way to anneal?
What is the best way and hopefully easiest way to anneal brass at home? Thanks in advance.

Ray
05 April 2008, 16:57
Bug
Ray,
The "best" way is not always the most expedient. The commercial carousel machines are the best, and most precise way, of annealing. They are also expensive.
That said, I get completely satisfactory results with just a propane torch and a 3# coffee can full of ice water. I also do it in low-light conditions so as to better see color change. I also watch the flame color as much as the case neck color.
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05 April 2008, 17:05
onefunzr2
My Hornady annealing kit works well.
06 April 2008, 09:30
Winchester 69
www.gun-tests.com/performance/jun96cases.html
06 April 2008, 16:08
hawkins
If you hold the case head between your finger and thumb you won't over heat it. A soft case head is a bomb. If you want accuracy and repeatability use Temp-Lac.
Good Luck!
07 April 2008, 03:47
Ray Spencer
Thanks guys, seems like I need to do a few of my 300WSM case necks. I appreciate all the input.

Ray
07 April 2008, 12:04
Winchester 69
www.benchrest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=51080
07 April 2008, 16:23
tnekkcc
I hate annealing.
I buy tight neck, no turn reamers.
I have the FL dies necks honed out at Forster.


What does it all mean?
I have a non annealing lifestyle.
07 April 2008, 21:16
Dr.K
I used to kneel now I stand , it's a knee problem !.
A good friend who has been doing it near forever picked up a small old spinning table similar to a potters wheel except much much lighter and smaller Dia. . I have no Idea as what it's original use was . It has a variable speed drive .
He uses a pan off water sets the cases up right about a inch or so in depth . Turns it on adjust the speed fires up his propane torch rest it on old lathe steady rest I gave him . BINGO !, works real well . Fairly fast to .

We had talked about going in on a Ken Light commercial machine he then came up with this substitute . As he reloads for SO MANY different Calibers , even Some Real off the wall foreign military stuff . Annealing is essential for him , as some of that Brass is MIGHTY PRICEY as well as SCARCE .

Shoot Straight Know Your Target . ... salute