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A question about anealing?
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<blockquote data-quote="WildBillG" data-source="post: 1827806" data-attributes="member: 106952"><p>From what I gather the Tempilac does not come off it just turns clear. If we put it further down the shoulder to much of the case will be annealed I assume.</p><p></p><p> Kind of on this line does a sharper angle shoulder take more annealing to go down the case the recommended amount. The reason I askis because I just annealed some Winchester 270WSM brass and it barely got a mark around the side of the case. When I annealed my 300Wby at a higher speed it went down the case 3/8 of an inch. To me these 2 cases should take about the same amount of time in the flame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildBillG, post: 1827806, member: 106952"] From what I gather the Tempilac does not come off it just turns clear. If we put it further down the shoulder to much of the case will be annealed I assume. Kind of on this line does a sharper angle shoulder take more annealing to go down the case the recommended amount. The reason I askis because I just annealed some Winchester 270WSM brass and it barely got a mark around the side of the case. When I annealed my 300Wby at a higher speed it went down the case 3/8 of an inch. To me these 2 cases should take about the same amount of time in the flame. [/QUOTE]
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