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Reloading
Annealing Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Partagas Black" data-source="post: 986881" data-attributes="member: 67826"><p>Thank you, </p><p>I've always dropped them in water like you say to help the fall and not grab a hot case. I also set up my test cases with Templaq before I start to anneal all my good cases just so I don't get one to hot. </p><p></p><p>I just had a discussion with a guy and he was trying to tell me I was reversing the annealing process by dropping them in cold water. I tried to explain that the case has already been heated up and it did not matter either way you choose the case is still annealed if you do it properly and not over heat the neck and shoulder. </p><p></p><p>Thank you for the quick response,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Partagas Black, post: 986881, member: 67826"] Thank you, I've always dropped them in water like you say to help the fall and not grab a hot case. I also set up my test cases with Templaq before I start to anneal all my good cases just so I don't get one to hot. I just had a discussion with a guy and he was trying to tell me I was reversing the annealing process by dropping them in cold water. I tried to explain that the case has already been heated up and it did not matter either way you choose the case is still annealed if you do it properly and not over heat the neck and shoulder. Thank you for the quick response, [/QUOTE]
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