Hi everyone,
I've never annealed any brass before. Looks like I need to for a lot of LC .30 carbine brass I got. It was unfired pull down. Looks great but I'm getting a lot of split cases with just one firing. No issues with split cases with commercial brass in these two carbines. So I'm thinking the cases need to be annealed.
Could I dip the mouth of the cases into a lead pot for a few seconds to anneal them? Dip them no more than say 3/8 inch into the molten lead?
Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Very frustrated with having all this nice looking brass and afraid I'll lose so much on the first firing!