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Anealing question
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<blockquote data-quote="paul2atlo8" data-source="post: 785926" data-attributes="member: 9681"><p>To me, all four cases looked over annealed, according to my bench source information </p><p>when its done right you notice very little discoloration on the case.</p><p> When I set up to anneal the room is dark and I use 650 to 700 templac to check for proper temps and time the case sits on the rotating platform.</p><p> </p><p> I have also noticed that when I have annealed virgin brass for the first time I get a slighter darker coloration then I do after I anneal a fired case.</p><p> </p><p> I annealed new cases to see if I could increase the life of reloads when I would shoot them on the hot side. And I did get two more firings out of them</p><p>.</p><p> I know that the necks give me lighter tension when I seat the bullets they glide right in. So I am, readjusting the grain structure on the neck. Most of the time I think most guys over anneal looking for that rainbow or purple discoloration below the shoulder of the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paul2atlo8, post: 785926, member: 9681"] To me, all four cases looked over annealed, according to my bench source information when its done right you notice very little discoloration on the case. When I set up to anneal the room is dark and I use 650 to 700 templac to check for proper temps and time the case sits on the rotating platform. I have also noticed that when I have annealed virgin brass for the first time I get a slighter darker coloration then I do after I anneal a fired case. I annealed new cases to see if I could increase the life of reloads when I would shoot them on the hot side. And I did get two more firings out of them . I know that the necks give me lighter tension when I seat the bullets they glide right in. So I am, readjusting the grain structure on the neck. Most of the time I think most guys over anneal looking for that rainbow or purple discoloration below the shoulder of the case. [/QUOTE]
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