Snuggie308 said:Greetings all! I anneal using a propane torch and a cordless drill. I had no problem finding a socket for my .233 brass but cannot find anything to fit the .308 cases that doesn't wobble like crazy. Can anyone offer some input? Thanks much, Snuggie! 8)
Snuggie308 said:Not using anything Baddog. Rotate them in the flame at base of the neck for 8 seconds.
jsthntn247 said:Man up and just hold them in your hand ;D
r bose said:Did my first batch of 223 brass using a torch and a deep socket, 7/16". Was in the garage with the lights turned off (just a bit of outside light thru a window). Waited till I could see that faint maroon glow just inside the neck. (6 sec maybe)
brians356 said:r bose said:Did my first batch of 223 brass using a torch and a deep socket, 7/16". Was in the garage with the lights turned off (just a bit of outside light thru a window). Waited till I could see that faint maroon glow just inside the neck. (6 sec maybe)
What torch did you use? Propane or butane?
liseo said:
I question for you gurus.
I just annealed some LC 308 brass.
To my surprise, the bullet seating is a lot hard.
Maybe I've over annealed or the neck wall are too dry after the process?
Snuggie308 said:Greetings all! I anneal using a propane torch and a cordless drill. I had no problem finding a socket for my .233 brass but cannot find anything to fit the .308 cases that doesn't wobble like crazy. Can anyone offer some input? Thanks much, Snuggie! 8)