Elric
Well-Known Member
Well, this thing called snow is getting in the way of my bird hunting. I have some formed 357/44 B&D cases, and they ALWAYS have blowby on the empty cases, and carbon on the Encore barrel's breech. So I'd think it is a lead pipe cinch that the formed cases are too stiff and need to be annealed.
So instead of breaking down the FTX loaded rounds, I'll just empty them the fun way. Bit expensive, but say la vee.
Once I have the fired cases, I'll deprime them and get a shallow water-filled pan [filled to just below shoulder of 357/44], put the cases in, and whip out my trusty Turbo-Torch.
Any advice on neck-annealing?
PS. Just foolin' on annealing loaded rounds... Click bait...
So instead of breaking down the FTX loaded rounds, I'll just empty them the fun way. Bit expensive, but say la vee.
Once I have the fired cases, I'll deprime them and get a shallow water-filled pan [filled to just below shoulder of 357/44], put the cases in, and whip out my trusty Turbo-Torch.
Any advice on neck-annealing?
PS. Just foolin' on annealing loaded rounds... Click bait...