I hear you on the 30 carb brass.
I got lucky a few years back and scored 3000 rounds of new 30 carb brass for 0.15 cent a round.
I was thinking of using a drill with a quick chuck and a torch.
This is how I do my rifle brass.
I would keep the flame angled from the bottom towards the top.
I have a buddy that has a kiln and offered to put it in there but like 243winxb said I was worried that the case head would get to soft.
This old brass gets loaded to the lower limits of 44mag levels.
19.0 gn of 2400 under a 240gn PRN bullet.
I may try it and see how it comes out.
It gets shot from a Ruger RH so I'm not all that worried about a case failure as long as no one is beside me.
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