BackofBeyond
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I ruined some perfectly good ‘06 brass that way one time. Got it too hot and the brass got so soft I lost all neck tension, couldn’t get a bullet to seat at all.I’ve never annealed brass. It’s such a rabbit hole to go down.
I did however have a good opportunity here. I have 15 cases that are in loads 4-7ish. I just shot them. I annealed them and will re shoot with the same charges and same crimp and see how they stack up. I know it’s not a statistical sampling, but I might be able to glean a little info from it.
I used a torch and cordless drill per Steve at Hammer. I heated until I could see a blue line start to form below the shoulder.
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But I do think annealing is worth it… currently have an Annealeeze on my list.