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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Annealing question
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<blockquote data-quote="jarnold37" data-source="post: 2430651" data-attributes="member: 29241"><p>Looks good. Look at Lapua brass and you can see that is similar. An employee at a brass manufacturer told me to anneal in a dark room and put cartridges with water half way up on case and concentrate the flame from a propane torch on the shoulder until the neck turns orange and quench by knocking over in pan of water. Also was said to make sure of softness (elasticity) by noticing resistance with a button sizing die. There should be no screech when button being is pulled back up through the neck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarnold37, post: 2430651, member: 29241"] Looks good. Look at Lapua brass and you can see that is similar. An employee at a brass manufacturer told me to anneal in a dark room and put cartridges with water half way up on case and concentrate the flame from a propane torch on the shoulder until the neck turns orange and quench by knocking over in pan of water. Also was said to make sure of softness (elasticity) by noticing resistance with a button sizing die. There should be no screech when button being is pulled back up through the neck. [/QUOTE]
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