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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Annealing Services vs Buying an Annealer
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<blockquote data-quote="jarnold37" data-source="post: 2148068" data-attributes="member: 29241"><p>Respectfully would like to say that actual experimenting on my part shows that the brass is not soft enough unless red and needs to get that hot to prevent button from resisting and becoming soft as new brass as in Lapua. The person at brass manufacturer said they anneal in steps in manufacturing and test for brunell hardness. He personally anneals after every firing and said red is needed and quenching locks the molecules in their active soft state. Have been able to keep necks consistent for as many as twelve readings and measuring bullet pull the necks are not to soft and comparable to new Lapua brass. Have had no trouble with necks being to soft</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarnold37, post: 2148068, member: 29241"] Respectfully would like to say that actual experimenting on my part shows that the brass is not soft enough unless red and needs to get that hot to prevent button from resisting and becoming soft as new brass as in Lapua. The person at brass manufacturer said they anneal in steps in manufacturing and test for brunell hardness. He personally anneals after every firing and said red is needed and quenching locks the molecules in their active soft state. Have been able to keep necks consistent for as many as twelve readings and measuring bullet pull the necks are not to soft and comparable to new Lapua brass. Have had no trouble with necks being to soft [/QUOTE]
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