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Reloading
Induction annealing
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<blockquote data-quote="Tac-O" data-source="post: 2286650" data-attributes="member: 109994"><p>Oh yes that's essentially what I was referring to but with a camera since the infrared thermometers and I guess some type of sensor that would work the same way use a "cone" for the measurement area. People have tried to measure the temperature of cases with one of the handheld infrared thermos and they don't get an accurate reading due to the come being too large for the case. </p><p></p><p>Maybe an infrared camera could be placed above the case and coil sufficiently far away to avoid electrical interference and get a good read on temperature of the shoulder and case mouth. That would be really neat. But I guess it wouldn't get the sides of the neck. Assuming you have the case positioned in the coil to heat the shoulder and neck to the same target temp in time, it might not matter. That would be a pricey way to go, I think!</p><p></p><p>I love thinking about this stuff too. I went to school for physics and should have gone the engineering route. There's always still time, though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tac-O, post: 2286650, member: 109994"] Oh yes that's essentially what I was referring to but with a camera since the infrared thermometers and I guess some type of sensor that would work the same way use a "cone" for the measurement area. People have tried to measure the temperature of cases with one of the handheld infrared thermos and they don't get an accurate reading due to the come being too large for the case. Maybe an infrared camera could be placed above the case and coil sufficiently far away to avoid electrical interference and get a good read on temperature of the shoulder and case mouth. That would be really neat. But I guess it wouldn't get the sides of the neck. Assuming you have the case positioned in the coil to heat the shoulder and neck to the same target temp in time, it might not matter. That would be a pricey way to go, I think! I love thinking about this stuff too. I went to school for physics and should have gone the engineering route. There's always still time, though... [/QUOTE]
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