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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 971787" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>Propane torch (laid on its side over the edge of a work bench), gloves, and a coffee can full of water. Heat them cherry red, drop them in the water. Not very scientific, but it works. I never annealed any cases until I had some problems with 'crushing' or 'creasing' necks trying to form some calibers (wildcat and otherwise) from their parent cases. Annealing made a definite difference. I suppose I should try it with some standard cases. HHHHMMMMM. Might call for some controlled experimentation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 971787, member: 530"] Propane torch (laid on its side over the edge of a work bench), gloves, and a coffee can full of water. Heat them cherry red, drop them in the water. Not very scientific, but it works. I never annealed any cases until I had some problems with 'crushing' or 'creasing' necks trying to form some calibers (wildcat and otherwise) from their parent cases. Annealing made a definite difference. I suppose I should try it with some standard cases. HHHHMMMMM. Might call for some controlled experimentation. [/QUOTE]
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