I have not been annealing my brass, and have been reading about benefits and myths. Of course the guys that do it say to do it, and the ones that don't say its not needed. I have yet to find anyone saying they wish they had not wasted their money . I read about all the gas, salt, and induction methods and know with gas, and esp molten salt there would be an injury at my house so I was thinking induction. Then I read the 80 page thread on the home built one. Looks fun , but time consuming and parts intensive. The AMP mk2 is pricy but looks to be my best match. I hate to skimp on annealing if there is benefit. I just cant seem to jump and need a push.....
Also: at what point is this process being done exactly. I read before the sizer die, but i currently size, then trim, and then wet tumble. Are guys tumbling, then annealing, sizing , trimming, and tumbling again? Or just anneal brass with carbon residue and move forward.
Also: at what point is this process being done exactly. I read before the sizer die, but i currently size, then trim, and then wet tumble. Are guys tumbling, then annealing, sizing , trimming, and tumbling again? Or just anneal brass with carbon residue and move forward.