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Annealing Rifle Brass Ammunition Casings

Monday, May 3rd, 2010 at 1:12 PM

Annealing Rifle Brass Ammunition Casings

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Wauwatosa, Wisconsin --(AmmoLand.com)- After several firings your brass may start to become brittle and drastically shorten your case life.

Annealing your cases will soften the case and prevent brittle brass.

In this video ammosmith.com demonstrates the annealing process using tools found around the house. By chucking a 12mm deep socket into a cordless drill you can evenly and safely apply the proper heat to the case using a propane torch.

Once the brass is heated properly simply dump it into your water bucket.

If you have any questions regarding this video or the process please sign up on our forum and post your question. www.ammosmith.com and click the forum link at the top of the page.

- Dan Scott
www.ammosmith.com

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Redding Offers 358/25 WSSM Reloading Dies

Friday, March 12th, 2010 at 3:52 PM

Redding Offers 358/25 WSSM Reloading Dies

Redding Offers 358/25 WSSM Reloading Dies

Redding Offers 358/25 WSSM Reloading Dies

Redding Reloading Equipment

Redding Reloading Equipment

Cortland, NY --(AmmoLand.com)- Redding Reloading Equipment has responded to the requirements of Indiana Deer Hunters with the addition of the 358/25 WSSM to their line of regular production “Custom Series” reloading dies.
The new die sets are available as full length sizing , neck size and a three die deluxe set including both full length and neck sizing dies plus a seating die with crimp.

This wildcat cartridge has gained great favor as an alternative to standard handgun calibers under Indiana’s Regulation, allowing the use of cartridges with a bullet diameter of .357 or larger and a maximum case length of 1.625” to be used in rifles during their firearms deer season. It has the ability to be used in both bolt action and modern sporting rifle styles and produces sound terminal ballistics on whitetail deer.

Innovation on the part of the firearms owner has produced many great new cartridges which have over time become standards of our trade. Redding remains committed to supporting such innovation with a true “Custom” die operation, allowing individuals to work at improving their capabilities through wildcatting.

The Engineering Group at Redding requires only a chamber reamer drawing or 5 fired cases from the firearm in question to quote the production of dies for virtually any caliber and firearm which can be made with a 7/8 x 14 TPI die body. Prices are quoted on an individual basis depending upon the complexity of the chambering and any need for tooling.

Those seeking dies for a truly unique or obsolete cartridge should contact the Redding Custom Die Center in the company’s Engineering Department.

Redding offers numerous unique solutions to improve the accuracy, consistency and reliability of your handloaded ammunition. For more information and a current color catalog contact: Redding Reloading Equipment 1089 Starr Road Cortland, NY 13045, or visit us on the web at: www.redding-reloading.com.

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