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Reloading
Not enough neck tension
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<blockquote data-quote="greggc1960" data-source="post: 839362" data-attributes="member: 67952"><p>Just curious...what is templac? Is that some kind of temp indicator ? I never bring my brass to red hot...just till the temp line ( a bluish line from the heat )moves down about halfway down the case, and it does' nt take long, and then I let the case cool to ambient by itself. Heating to red hot and quenching is a hardening process, in my expieriance. Dont take offense, I mean none, but if I shot like you are, I 'm not sure I would change ANYTHING I was doing! You know, if it aint broke, dont fix it kinda thing. Do you single fire, or fill your magazine ? Shucks, like I said, if it aint broke....</p><p>P.S. Steel wool is harder than brass, so, yes, it cuts the brass. I am not sure if it would remove enough to get concerned about, but I sure like the look and feel of my brass after I buff it up with the wool. Maybe I will get to learn something here...anybody got any thoughts on this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greggc1960, post: 839362, member: 67952"] Just curious...what is templac? Is that some kind of temp indicator ? I never bring my brass to red hot...just till the temp line ( a bluish line from the heat )moves down about halfway down the case, and it does' nt take long, and then I let the case cool to ambient by itself. Heating to red hot and quenching is a hardening process, in my expieriance. Dont take offense, I mean none, but if I shot like you are, I 'm not sure I would change ANYTHING I was doing! You know, if it aint broke, dont fix it kinda thing. Do you single fire, or fill your magazine ? Shucks, like I said, if it aint broke.... P.S. Steel wool is harder than brass, so, yes, it cuts the brass. I am not sure if it would remove enough to get concerned about, but I sure like the look and feel of my brass after I buff it up with the wool. Maybe I will get to learn something here...anybody got any thoughts on this? [/QUOTE]
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