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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Which annealing machine do you recommend?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 2004850" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>You sure can. Use tempilaq on the outside. proper annealing temp for case necks is a range and 750 is in the middle of that range. Once you find the time it takes to blacken it, you know the time for that type of brass. What do you think the AMP does? it tests ONE case to determine it's heating potential and then uses that same time for all cases there after. So theoretically, it is doing the same thing the annie is doing but using a computer to analyze the initial time versus a person using tempilaq. consistency is the name of the game, assuming you do not overheat the case. Again, you could even use several stripes of tempilaq, one at 700, one at 750, and one at 800.You then test say three cases and see the time it takes to get to 750 without going to 800. The annie goes by tenths of a second which is more than fine enough adjustment to keep you under 800 and over 700.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 2004850, member: 52437"] You sure can. Use tempilaq on the outside. proper annealing temp for case necks is a range and 750 is in the middle of that range. Once you find the time it takes to blacken it, you know the time for that type of brass. What do you think the AMP does? it tests ONE case to determine it's heating potential and then uses that same time for all cases there after. So theoretically, it is doing the same thing the annie is doing but using a computer to analyze the initial time versus a person using tempilaq. consistency is the name of the game, assuming you do not overheat the case. Again, you could even use several stripes of tempilaq, one at 700, one at 750, and one at 800.You then test say three cases and see the time it takes to get to 750 without going to 800. The annie goes by tenths of a second which is more than fine enough adjustment to keep you under 800 and over 700. [/QUOTE]
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