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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Pictures of annealed brass
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<blockquote data-quote="BlackKnight755" data-source="post: 763311" data-attributes="member: 25675"><p>All annealed brass won't look alike, so don't try to go by the color after you anneal it. There are many factors as to why it won't all look the same... The thickness of the brass, the different metalic "recipe" that different companies use, how clean brass is when you start, how much heat you put on the neck and shoulder... many different factors. </p><p> </p><p>BE CAREFUL! I see that you are practicing on old brass, thats a great idea. Get a couple bottles of tempilaq in different temperatures and practice with that. Figure out just how much time it takes to anneal your particular brass before you start reloading it again. I am sure some on here will also offer better suggestions, BK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackKnight755, post: 763311, member: 25675"] All annealed brass won't look alike, so don't try to go by the color after you anneal it. There are many factors as to why it won't all look the same... The thickness of the brass, the different metalic "recipe" that different companies use, how clean brass is when you start, how much heat you put on the neck and shoulder... many different factors. BE CAREFUL! I see that you are practicing on old brass, thats a great idea. Get a couple bottles of tempilaq in different temperatures and practice with that. Figure out just how much time it takes to anneal your particular brass before you start reloading it again. I am sure some on here will also offer better suggestions, BK. [/QUOTE]
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