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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3066184" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I tried water quenching and standing them in a pan of water and tip them over ..I even tried the dip into a hot pot of molten lead.</p><p>It will all work just the same.</p><p>Water quenching is not needed.</p><p>One less step ..No need to dry cases out..</p><p>In fact I have taken them straight from the pin tumbler, towel them off, they still have water inside of the cases.</p><p>I then anneal them and place them on a large piece of cardboard or a tin pie pan to let them cool.</p><p></p><p>By the time they are cooled the water has evaporated or mostly evaporated. You need to check that for sure before you proceed to more prep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3066184, member: 15054"] I tried water quenching and standing them in a pan of water and tip them over ..I even tried the dip into a hot pot of molten lead. It will all work just the same. Water quenching is not needed. One less step ..No need to dry cases out.. In fact I have taken them straight from the pin tumbler, towel them off, they still have water inside of the cases. I then anneal them and place them on a large piece of cardboard or a tin pie pan to let them cool. By the time they are cooled the water has evaporated or mostly evaporated. You need to check that for sure before you proceed to more prep. [/QUOTE]
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