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Reloading
Do you anneal your cases?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 435766" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>The actual temp of the neck is very critcal when anealing brass, but you absolutely do not want to get much if any heat into the shoulder. Then you must have a rapid quench to stop the heat from transfering into the shoulder. Ice water is the perfect medium for the quench. The temp stick (looks like a crayon) is extremely accurate, and will tell you when you reach the ideal heat no matter how you do this. The plates I use was not my idea, but a method used by one of the winningest benchrest shooters in North America. Once the plate is hot your done, and all you need to do is to place the cases upside down on the pins. When the temp stick line melts you quench them. Very simple!</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 435766, member: 25383"] The actual temp of the neck is very critcal when anealing brass, but you absolutely do not want to get much if any heat into the shoulder. Then you must have a rapid quench to stop the heat from transfering into the shoulder. Ice water is the perfect medium for the quench. The temp stick (looks like a crayon) is extremely accurate, and will tell you when you reach the ideal heat no matter how you do this. The plates I use was not my idea, but a method used by one of the winningest benchrest shooters in North America. Once the plate is hot your done, and all you need to do is to place the cases upside down on the pins. When the temp stick line melts you quench them. Very simple! gary [/QUOTE]
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