I anneal every other firing for my brass & always before resizing.I do it by hand, takes a bit of practice to get consistent results. Best done in a dark room, rotate the last 1/2 inch of the case in torch flame until it glows red slightly...
I've watched 5 videos and everyone says not to let it get to the red point.I do it by hand, takes a bit of practice to get consistent results. Best done in a dark room, rotate the last 1/2 inch of the case in torch flame until it glows red slightly...
I've watched 5 videos and everyone says not to let it get to the red point.
I've practiced a few and they look the same as my factory lapua brass.
I rotated them in the flame,until they were getting hot to the touch.
I think the issue would be ,under annealing ,as I had a coup that didnt change color.
I've watched 5 videos and everyone says not to let it get to the red point.
I've practiced a few and they look the same as my factory lapua brass.
I rotated them in the flame,until they were getting hot to the touch.
I think the issue would be ,under annealing ,as I had a coup that didnt change color.