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Make sure there's no live primer in the case. Caution: be very careful, if you've cleaned your cases with stainless pins, that none remain in a case as they can fall into the annealer and severely damage it. Although I don't use stainless pins for cleaning I always tap the case mouth on the bench to dislodge any loose carbon - not essential but saves the crap falling into the annealer.
never thought of this, thanks for adding yet another step to my reloading lol
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