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Annealing before or after sizing?
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<blockquote data-quote="kiwikid" data-source="post: 1952715" data-attributes="member: 56094"><p>A few months ago I decided, out of curiosity, to see how hot the bases of my cases were after removing them from my AMP machine. </p><p>I annealed 223, 22-250, 257 Roberts and</p><p>25-06 cases and placed them on a wooden block straigt out of the machine. Then I held a Fluke temperature probe on the inside of the primer pocket. </p><p></p><p>Temperatures were,</p><p>223 - 114 degrees C or 237 F</p><p>22-250- 108 degrees C or 226 F</p><p>257 Rob- 103 degrees C or 217 F</p><p>25-06 - 98 degrees C or 208 F.</p><p></p><p>The temps dropped very quickly but where the case shoulders touched the wooden block it was scorched. </p><p></p><p> I would say that the cloth the guy in the video uses must have either water or some other fluid to aid cooling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwikid, post: 1952715, member: 56094"] A few months ago I decided, out of curiosity, to see how hot the bases of my cases were after removing them from my AMP machine. I annealed 223, 22-250, 257 Roberts and 25-06 cases and placed them on a wooden block straigt out of the machine. Then I held a Fluke temperature probe on the inside of the primer pocket. Temperatures were, 223 - 114 degrees C or 237 F 22-250- 108 degrees C or 226 F 257 Rob- 103 degrees C or 217 F 25-06 - 98 degrees C or 208 F. The temps dropped very quickly but where the case shoulders touched the wooden block it was scorched. I would say that the cloth the guy in the video uses must have either water or some other fluid to aid cooling. [/QUOTE]
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