Lapua W308 brass, reloading for target scoring only shooting.
Just happened that 2x100 empty brass shells came with a gun, I don't know the previous history on these.
In two occasions I sent away these two batches for annealing, I load each of these and shoot each sets.
I have learned big inconsistencies when sizing neck OD and ID also siting the bullets.
Couple months ago I finished preparing one batch to reload, but in mean time I built an induction annealer for diy and finally ready to use.
I am ready to start prepping the new-second batch,
and tinkering now about re-annealing all the brass with my new machine to a same.
Theoretically I want to take a control and instead having multiple groups of batches I would like to make all the same. Less clutter and lesser keeping a track about things.
New temperature and new timing. I am targeting 500+ C, the 1000F=535C Tempilaq was ordered I would expect it is in a mail.
Can I alter the crystal structure homogenized with multiple annealing all the brass shells?
Anybody can chime in?
Just happened that 2x100 empty brass shells came with a gun, I don't know the previous history on these.
In two occasions I sent away these two batches for annealing, I load each of these and shoot each sets.
I have learned big inconsistencies when sizing neck OD and ID also siting the bullets.
Couple months ago I finished preparing one batch to reload, but in mean time I built an induction annealer for diy and finally ready to use.
I am ready to start prepping the new-second batch,
and tinkering now about re-annealing all the brass with my new machine to a same.
Theoretically I want to take a control and instead having multiple groups of batches I would like to make all the same. Less clutter and lesser keeping a track about things.
New temperature and new timing. I am targeting 500+ C, the 1000F=535C Tempilaq was ordered I would expect it is in a mail.
Can I alter the crystal structure homogenized with multiple annealing all the brass shells?
Anybody can chime in?
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