Munkey1973
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Regina, SK
From left to right...
First, is an un-annealed case
Second, is a case that has been induction annealed for 4.5 seconds
Third, is case that has been induction annealed for slightly longer at approx. 4.75 seconds
I put a bead of 750 F Tempilaq on the 3rd case for illustration. They say that it is supposed to liquify when it hits the ideal temp (i.e. 750 Fahrenheit).
But it never really liquifies for me.... it goes from dry-chalky blue and then runs just a little bit and turns black and burnt looking.
I've heard that Tempilaq should "turn into a clear liquid puddle."
The third case shows discolouration just below the body-shoulder junction and I think this is where I want to be... the second case only has discolouration about half way down the shoulder.
I've used my homemade annealer for many years for F Class 223 Remington cases with ease... but it was free Federal cases so I did care if they were a bit "over done"
Now that I am using the more expensive 308 Lapua Palma brass, I don't want to cook the copper out of the alloy.
So....Does the 3rd case look to be about right to the senior and experienced annealers out there ?
First, is an un-annealed case
Second, is a case that has been induction annealed for 4.5 seconds
Third, is case that has been induction annealed for slightly longer at approx. 4.75 seconds
I put a bead of 750 F Tempilaq on the 3rd case for illustration. They say that it is supposed to liquify when it hits the ideal temp (i.e. 750 Fahrenheit).
But it never really liquifies for me.... it goes from dry-chalky blue and then runs just a little bit and turns black and burnt looking.
I've heard that Tempilaq should "turn into a clear liquid puddle."
The third case shows discolouration just below the body-shoulder junction and I think this is where I want to be... the second case only has discolouration about half way down the shoulder.
I've used my homemade annealer for many years for F Class 223 Remington cases with ease... but it was free Federal cases so I did care if they were a bit "over done"
Now that I am using the more expensive 308 Lapua Palma brass, I don't want to cook the copper out of the alloy.
So....Does the 3rd case look to be about right to the senior and experienced annealers out there ?




















































