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Need brass annealing advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Another Casual" data-source="post: 2114499" data-attributes="member: 89878"><p>Many do. I bought the anealeez for the hopper and the adjustable/repeatable time. I knew I wouldn't be able to get the results I wanted from the torch by hand or I would drive myself crazy chasing them.</p><p></p><p>I am still experimenting with it and trying for myself the various methods stated here and elsewhere (750 inside the neck, dull red glow, etc). I just got 475 tempilaq for the base and found that even on very long settings the base is not heating enough to damage it. Even just past dull red glow I haven't had any brass go dead soft. I did have to work up new loads with the annealed brass and found I had just barely moved out of my prior node, accuracy was what I would expect with this bullet/powder combo, so I can't say its necessarily better, but the difference vs the 6 times fired brass I started with during sizing and seating was noticeable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Another Casual, post: 2114499, member: 89878"] Many do. I bought the anealeez for the hopper and the adjustable/repeatable time. I knew I wouldn't be able to get the results I wanted from the torch by hand or I would drive myself crazy chasing them. I am still experimenting with it and trying for myself the various methods stated here and elsewhere (750 inside the neck, dull red glow, etc). I just got 475 tempilaq for the base and found that even on very long settings the base is not heating enough to damage it. Even just past dull red glow I haven't had any brass go dead soft. I did have to work up new loads with the annealed brass and found I had just barely moved out of my prior node, accuracy was what I would expect with this bullet/powder combo, so I can't say its necessarily better, but the difference vs the 6 times fired brass I started with during sizing and seating was noticeable. [/QUOTE]
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