Brass annealing

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Pokinfun

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I figure it does not hurt if done correctly. I can tell the differece between a freshly annealed case and a case that I have reloaded several times when I am seating the bullet, but it could be my imagination. I do not understand why anyone would spend several hundred dollars on a DIY unit that someone built in their garage.
 
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I really thing to get those tiny groups with consistency without having to buy new brass, annealing is necessary if you shoot the same brass over and over. I think I have a buddy of mine talked into buy one so Ill know if its any good but it will be a month or two.

Anxious to know how it works out!
 

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Those are the same people that do not gut their deer and just check them in after driving all over town for 6 hours showing all their friends what they just killed. Then take them to the processor and wonder why their wife hates the taste of deer.
Maybe :)
 

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Parts can be had for about $50 from Amazon less the fancy box. Timer, motor, prop and power are pretty much it and then creative application of these to case as desired.
 

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