Usually I like to learn by reading, asking questions, etc. Yesterday I taught myself a lesson in annealing, the hard way. Only anneal perfectly clean brass! I thought the brass was pretty clean but it seems maybe not so much. If the brass has any lube left, it migrates to the mid-line of the case where it forms a baked-on ring that won't tumble off (at least not with corncob). I'm now faced with the prospect of hand scrubbing a bunch of brass with steel wool. :/
P.S. On second thought, it probably has more to do with a slight misadjustment of the Annealeez's torch. That's probably rubber from the wheels. Lesson still learned.

P.S. On second thought, it probably has more to do with a slight misadjustment of the Annealeez's torch. That's probably rubber from the wheels. Lesson still learned.

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