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Tad Houston
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i've got some brass i need to anneal, whats the easiest way?
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June 18, 2005, 03:51:15 PM »
Deprime, stand them up in a pan of water so only the neck is above the water line. Play the flame of a propane torch on the neck until it get's cherry red and immediately knock them over to quench. Easy as that!
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I bought an annealing kit made by Hornady and it works great.
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