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<blockquote data-quote="DUSTY NOGGIN" data-source="post: 1586883" data-attributes="member: 89550"><p>i use one of the home made jobbies. which, has the potentiometer to speed up or slow down the rotation of the pan. It will drop a hot case about every 5 seconds. I made the mistake once of letting them drop into a coffee can, and allowed them to just pile up to about 3/4 full, the heat level was way more than the 260 degrees.. as the previous post, because the can did not let the heat escape and just kept adding more heat to the pile .. not saying that his post was wrong for his testing, .Kiwikids test likely gave each case its own cooling time and if given each case its own time to cool, i agree quenching is NOT required.. just that there are people like me that screw up anything</p><p></p><p>for safety sake</p><p> , i tossed the whole can ... luckily they were just cheaper 223 cases</p><p></p><p>i dont water quench , cause drying em after takes too long ... but i do make sure they dont pile up anymore</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DUSTY NOGGIN, post: 1586883, member: 89550"] i use one of the home made jobbies. which, has the potentiometer to speed up or slow down the rotation of the pan. It will drop a hot case about every 5 seconds. I made the mistake once of letting them drop into a coffee can, and allowed them to just pile up to about 3/4 full, the heat level was way more than the 260 degrees.. as the previous post, because the can did not let the heat escape and just kept adding more heat to the pile .. not saying that his post was wrong for his testing, .Kiwikids test likely gave each case its own cooling time and if given each case its own time to cool, i agree quenching is NOT required.. just that there are people like me that screw up anything for safety sake , i tossed the whole can ... luckily they were just cheaper 223 cases i dont water quench , cause drying em after takes too long ... but i do make sure they dont pile up anymore [/QUOTE]
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