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<blockquote data-quote="Zstingray" data-source="post: 2283944" data-attributes="member: 46691"><p>I am going to disagree with you on the color not being a good indication of correct annealing. This past weekend i asked three other shooters and they agree they anneal off color. They turn the lights off and watch they process. When the neck reaches a bright cherry they dump the case. If it reaches the orange stage it's overdone. </p><p>Two of three of these shooters hold national NRA records in long range competition. The also have records shot at national events. I my self have held three national records at 600 and one record at 1000 yards. I still hold the 600 yard record for Grand Senior and I currently share the record for 1000 yards. So we must be doing something right. I have a cheap home made annealer and feed the cases in lots of 30 at a time and then I dump each case individually in a dark garage where I prep my cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zstingray, post: 2283944, member: 46691"] I am going to disagree with you on the color not being a good indication of correct annealing. This past weekend i asked three other shooters and they agree they anneal off color. They turn the lights off and watch they process. When the neck reaches a bright cherry they dump the case. If it reaches the orange stage it's overdone. Two of three of these shooters hold national NRA records in long range competition. The also have records shot at national events. I my self have held three national records at 600 and one record at 1000 yards. I still hold the 600 yard record for Grand Senior and I currently share the record for 1000 yards. So we must be doing something right. I have a cheap home made annealer and feed the cases in lots of 30 at a time and then I dump each case individually in a dark garage where I prep my cases. [/QUOTE]
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