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I'm inclined to think that annealing by a slow bake rather than a blowtorch will work better.
Your trying to remove defects, any uneven heat distributions will create new defects in the form of grain size contrasts in your neck and shoulder which will lead to at best, uneven stretch and at worst failure.
So you would rather anneal the whole case? That's why you don't need to do it. Or all your brass will be going to the scrap man:rolleyes:
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