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Reloading
Annealing tip when using a 650 crayon
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<blockquote data-quote="sscoyote" data-source="post: 228369" data-attributes="member: 1133"><p>Just started annealing some 243 WSSM brass, and i heard the 650 crayon was a good way to get it as precise with temp as possible. The problem is it's not really like a crayon, it's more like chalk, and it doesn't adhere to the case neck at all. What i did was just scrape a little off on the inside of the neck. This way it would stay on the inside while i spun it on a screwdriver on the point of the torch, and at about 5 seconds it melted and dissipated. Seemed to work pretty good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sscoyote, post: 228369, member: 1133"] Just started annealing some 243 WSSM brass, and i heard the 650 crayon was a good way to get it as precise with temp as possible. The problem is it's not really like a crayon, it's more like chalk, and it doesn't adhere to the case neck at all. What i did was just scrape a little off on the inside of the neck. This way it would stay on the inside while i spun it on a screwdriver on the point of the torch, and at about 5 seconds it melted and dissipated. Seemed to work pretty good. [/QUOTE]
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