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Anyone into annealing i can pay?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blakew" data-source="post: 2941755" data-attributes="member: 15028"><p>I prefer to neck size since im using a bolt gun and hoping to get more than 15 firings. I neck size every 4 or 5 firings or until the shoulders grow and need to be bumped back. i have an rcbs full length resizer that i had a machinist drill the neck out of so it only resizes the body and shoulder</p><p></p><p>I prefer to neck size after i have annealed. I read the process can distort the neck.</p><p></p><p>My process is as follows:</p><p>tumble (corn cob fine ground with new finish mixed in), anneal, neck size, trim to length every 2 or 3 firings as needed, lightly chamfer, debur, powder, seat the projo.</p><p></p><p>concentricity guages are helpful to identify when a loading technique may be resulting in poor concentricity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blakew, post: 2941755, member: 15028"] I prefer to neck size since im using a bolt gun and hoping to get more than 15 firings. I neck size every 4 or 5 firings or until the shoulders grow and need to be bumped back. i have an rcbs full length resizer that i had a machinist drill the neck out of so it only resizes the body and shoulder I prefer to neck size after i have annealed. I read the process can distort the neck. My process is as follows: tumble (corn cob fine ground with new finish mixed in), anneal, neck size, trim to length every 2 or 3 firings as needed, lightly chamfer, debur, powder, seat the projo. concentricity guages are helpful to identify when a loading technique may be resulting in poor concentricity. [/QUOTE]
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