I wanted to share my way of annealing brass, I have found this makes it so much easier and cheaper than buying extra gear just for annealing. I just started annealing my brass and seems to make my loads a little more consistent (might be all in my head), This only cost me $20 from lowes for the square tube with the holes. I just made the holes a little bigger and you can definitely use multiple calibers since there is four sides and you can space them out. Let me know what you guys think
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