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<blockquote data-quote="Marinevet" data-source="post: 4382355" data-attributes="member: 58167"><p>Easy....just find yourself one of those things that the wife uses on the dinner table that turns round & round. Put the brass in a pan with enough water to cover the head of the case. Turn it with a steady pace. Hold your torch far enough away as to not get the brass too hot and watch the color. Do not let it get red. When the neck starts to change color tip it over in the water. It works. I 've done lots of 30-06 cases like this to make 7.7x58 cartridges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marinevet, post: 4382355, member: 58167"] Easy....just find yourself one of those things that the wife uses on the dinner table that turns round & round. Put the brass in a pan with enough water to cover the head of the case. Turn it with a steady pace. Hold your torch far enough away as to not get the brass too hot and watch the color. Do not let it get red. When the neck starts to change color tip it over in the water. It works. I 've done lots of 30-06 cases like this to make 7.7x58 cartridges. [/QUOTE]
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