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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Need brass annealing advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Spoonbill" data-source="post: 2111211" data-attributes="member: 111908"><p>This is an excellent thread and b being a mechanical engineer it has my attention. I have used the Annealize for three years now and have no issues as long as you have it set up properly. I do have one question. AT what point in the reloading process, do you perform the annealing?? Immediately after cleaning the brass but before resizing or just before priming ( after resizing ). From a technical standpoint I would'nt necessarily call this "annealing" as there is no carbon in Brass to cause work hardening, but i more appropriately call this "conditioning". Anyone have more thoughts on this subject??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spoonbill, post: 2111211, member: 111908"] This is an excellent thread and b being a mechanical engineer it has my attention. I have used the Annealize for three years now and have no issues as long as you have it set up properly. I do have one question. AT what point in the reloading process, do you perform the annealing?? Immediately after cleaning the brass but before resizing or just before priming ( after resizing ). From a technical standpoint I would'nt necessarily call this "annealing" as there is no carbon in Brass to cause work hardening, but i more appropriately call this "conditioning". Anyone have more thoughts on this subject?? [/QUOTE]
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