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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Annealing, how often
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<blockquote data-quote="jasent" data-source="post: 1420743" data-attributes="member: 28233"><p>Just by feel now( temp at the head where it touches my fingers). I used to do it in the dark and watch for the glow. But after doing this for years you can do it in your sleep. Also by sight. Brass starts it rapid oxidization starts to occur around 550f. This is the colors you see run down the neck and shoulder. When I see the colors run to the shoulder I quite and it dosent travel much after removing from the flame. What colors you see depends on amount of oxygen in the flame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasent, post: 1420743, member: 28233"] Just by feel now( temp at the head where it touches my fingers). I used to do it in the dark and watch for the glow. But after doing this for years you can do it in your sleep. Also by sight. Brass starts it rapid oxidization starts to occur around 550f. This is the colors you see run down the neck and shoulder. When I see the colors run to the shoulder I quite and it dosent travel much after removing from the flame. What colors you see depends on amount of oxygen in the flame. [/QUOTE]
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