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      458 socom

      It stands to reason that annealing brass should extend brass life as the shooting and resizing causes work hardening which leads to splitting. I have seen pure copper cooking pots made in Santa Clara de Cobre, Mexico. They started with a number of disks of copper stacked, heated them in a...
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      458 socom

      A few comments re: annealing brass. I don'tknow how people are doing it now but I have used a cakepan with about 3/4 inch of water and a propane torch in the past with good results. Stand the cases in their heads in the water, heat the case mouths with a propane torch and tump them over with a...
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      .458 Socom Load Data Needed

      Well, I'm new to this 458 socom stuff. Ordered mine yesterday so maybe next week. They say the rifle is in stock for immediate shipment. Maybe next week. Ordered it from Class 3. I am not new to large slow bullets or not so slow bullets, as the case may be. I have shot wild hogs with 45/70...
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      .458 Socom Load Data Needed

      Well, I'm new to this 458 socom stuff. Ordered mine yesterday so maybe next week. They say the rifle is in stock for immediate shipment. Maybe next week. Ordered it from Class 3. I am not new to large slow bullets or not so slow bullets, as the case may be. I have shot wild hogs with 45/70...
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