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Reloading
neck tension on a 7mm Allen
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 448107" data-attributes="member: 951"><p>I'm having issues with neck tension, my cases have been loaded 6 times, annealed after the 5th firing, now I'm not an expert at annealing, but I've done it some so here's my question.</p><p> I was losing neck tension on the 5th firing so I annealed all my cases, was using the gas kitchen stove (just don't tell the mrs) annealing time was approx. 1 minute, not getting the picture perfect annealing ring like lapua brass has but I'm getting the blue/gray color in splashes around the shoulder's edge, but I can still push the bullet into the case by pressing the bullet against the loading bench.</p><p> I can't believe I'm over annealing but is it likely I'm under annealing them?</p><p>appreciate your thoughts and thanks for your time</p><p>RR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 448107, member: 951"] I'm having issues with neck tension, my cases have been loaded 6 times, annealed after the 5th firing, now I'm not an expert at annealing, but I've done it some so here's my question. I was losing neck tension on the 5th firing so I annealed all my cases, was using the gas kitchen stove (just don't tell the mrs) annealing time was approx. 1 minute, not getting the picture perfect annealing ring like lapua brass has but I'm getting the blue/gray color in splashes around the shoulder's edge, but I can still push the bullet into the case by pressing the bullet against the loading bench. I can't believe I'm over annealing but is it likely I'm under annealing them? appreciate your thoughts and thanks for your time RR [/QUOTE]
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