I used a drill & propane torch in a dimly lit space for years. Watch for the fastest red glow in the dimly lit room and remove from flame & let cool to room temp.
This summer I finally upgraded to an ugly annealer with a torch in a dimly lit room. Am quite pleased. Six seconds in the flame & into a cake pan to cool & neck tension & brass life are vastly improved.
If you are overly aggressive you could rune a lot of brass in short order w the ugly annealer. This is so simple now. I anneal every firing. give up a bit in the way of control over the AMP I am sure. though with a strong dose of common sense I am of the opinion this is way better than not annealing at all.
https://www.uglyreloadingusa.com/product...usa-stock/
This summer I finally upgraded to an ugly annealer with a torch in a dimly lit room. Am quite pleased. Six seconds in the flame & into a cake pan to cool & neck tension & brass life are vastly improved.
If you are overly aggressive you could rune a lot of brass in short order w the ugly annealer. This is so simple now. I anneal every firing. give up a bit in the way of control over the AMP I am sure. though with a strong dose of common sense I am of the opinion this is way better than not annealing at all.
https://www.uglyreloadingusa.com/product...usa-stock/