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<blockquote data-quote="Turpentine21" data-source="post: 2981958" data-attributes="member: 124909"><p>I also anneal after firing every time. I use my fingers and a propane torch. Count of 4-6 depending on brass and brand. I've just done it enough I know what I'm looking for and have a good feel for it. I trim on a Forster 3 in 1 and you can actually see and feel when brass hardens and needs annealing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turpentine21, post: 2981958, member: 124909"] I also anneal after firing every time. I use my fingers and a propane torch. Count of 4-6 depending on brass and brand. I've just done it enough I know what I'm looking for and have a good feel for it. I trim on a Forster 3 in 1 and you can actually see and feel when brass hardens and needs annealing. [/QUOTE]
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