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Reloading
Splitting necks...... still
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1608573" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>If you are going to try the cordless drill and the socket process, especially for the first time, I strongly suggest that you purchase a product that monitors temperature while you are annealing; it is called <u><em>Tempilaq</em></u>. If you are going this route, perhaps you could do a batch of 20 cases, try them to see if the splitting problem goes away. It is important to know that brass "will" work harden upon the brass being moved as in through a sizing die. It doesn't take that much for the brass to work-harden. I'm also curious if you have changed case lube on either the inside or outside of your cases?</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.brownells.com/search/index.htm?k=Tempilaq&ksubmit=y" target="_blank">www.brownells.com/search/index.htm?k=Tempilaq&ksubmit=y</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1608573, member: 69192"] If you are going to try the cordless drill and the socket process, especially for the first time, I strongly suggest that you purchase a product that monitors temperature while you are annealing; it is called [U][I]Tempilaq[/I][/U]. If you are going this route, perhaps you could do a batch of 20 cases, try them to see if the splitting problem goes away. It is important to know that brass "will" work harden upon the brass being moved as in through a sizing die. It doesn't take that much for the brass to work-harden. I'm also curious if you have changed case lube on either the inside or outside of your cases? [URL='http://www.brownells.com/search/index.htm?k=Tempilaq&ksubmit=y']www.brownells.com/search/index.htm?k=Tempilaq&ksubmit=y[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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