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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Is inconsistent soot on the neck of fired cases my problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="Carsyn.22" data-source="post: 1912286" data-attributes="member: 104613"><p>Aushunter, There are drops you can get to wipe on the neck that indicate when you hit a certain temp, but all I do is watch closely for the colour of the brass to change from gold colour to a blueish hue and that's plenty, if it starts to glow you're way too hot. You never want want your case heads to get very hot either, if you can't hold the case head then it's definitely time to dump it in the water.</p><p>If your case heads get annealed you can get dangerous things happen when fired....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carsyn.22, post: 1912286, member: 104613"] Aushunter, There are drops you can get to wipe on the neck that indicate when you hit a certain temp, but all I do is watch closely for the colour of the brass to change from gold colour to a blueish hue and that's plenty, if it starts to glow you're way too hot. You never want want your case heads to get very hot either, if you can't hold the case head then it's definitely time to dump it in the water. If your case heads get annealed you can get dangerous things happen when fired.... [/QUOTE]
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