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Reloading
Annealing case necks
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 567599" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I don't do it often either(don't size much, turned necks, small clearances).</p><p>I cannot measure actual tension (right now). But I do measure pre-seating force with a loadcell built into an expander die. With a Wilson ND I can adjust necks to match seating force in each.</p><p>When this get's at all labor intensive, it's time to stress relieve necks. </p><p>Let the evil out..</p><p></p><p>A real downside I can think of in 'annealing' is that it is not what is desired, yet it's very easy to do. What is desired is deep stress relieving, which is a lower temp than annealing. </p><p>I use a lead dip, and if I used a flame system it would be a machine(for consistency and convenience).</p><p>Considering one of these: <a href="http://www.giraudtool.com/annealer1.htm" target="_blank">New Page 1</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 567599, member: 1521"] I don't do it often either(don't size much, turned necks, small clearances). I cannot measure actual tension (right now). But I do measure pre-seating force with a loadcell built into an expander die. With a Wilson ND I can adjust necks to match seating force in each. When this get's at all labor intensive, it's time to stress relieve necks. Let the evil out.. A real downside I can think of in 'annealing' is that it is not what is desired, yet it's very easy to do. What is desired is deep stress relieving, which is a lower temp than annealing. I use a lead dip, and if I used a flame system it would be a machine(for consistency and convenience). Considering one of these: [url=http://www.giraudtool.com/annealer1.htm]New Page 1[/url] [/QUOTE]
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