Is this something people would use locally? I know there is a guy on Snipers Hide in California that does it reasonably. I have invested a ton of money into my precision loading equipment and wouldn't mind doing this for some other folks if interested. All the annealing would be done on an AMP annealer with the Aztec feature. It's a lab grade annealer. It actually analyzes a piece of the brass to make sure it gets to the right temp. It's an induction annealer, so no danger in overheating, which can damage or destroy the brass. Just something to think about. Copper Creek anneals for $39.99 for up to 100 pieces. I could even offer to de-cap, wet tumble with stainless media, dry so no water spots, then anneal for that kind of money. it would need to be sorted into batches, but I could handle it from there. Send me fired, dirty cases and get them back de-primed, clean, annealed and ready to be sized. I appreciate your input.