Since my sizing dies have the spindle with expander ball removed when I size my cases (afterwards use an expander mandrel to get my neck tension), I simply deprime my cases the very first thing. Though I could do it after I flame anneal or any other time, but it really makes no difference in the results I get on my annealing.I just had a notion that maybe there would be a difference between electricity and flame. The heat from the flame could dissipate easier out the empty primer pocket???
But, I guess for sure, if the SPENT primers are still in, the radiation from the heat along the case should be evenly distributed by both methods.
To be honest, I've been punching primers first, with no sizing, then annealing. After getting some opinions from you guys, I'm going to start leaving the primers in, and saving a step. Thanks for the feedback!
I have tried it twice, two separate occasions, and the results are what you would expect.I have annealed cases with the dead primers in and also with them removed, Never seemed to matter to me if it made any difference. I would not try it with a live primer in, however.
Why would you think it matters? Just don't do it with a live primer,...or primers out? With a Bench Source Annealer. How do yous guys do it?
And what is the theory behind either way?
Necks glowing red cool below the annealing temp in seconds. What do you think happens on the case. Most of the case body and case head never reach anything near annealing temperatures.Since my sizing dies have the spindle with expander ball removed when I size my cases (afterwards use an expander mandrel to get my neck tension), I simply deprime my cases the very first thing. Though I could do it after I flame anneal or any other time, but it really makes no difference in the results I get on my annealing.
While your thought about empty primer primer pockets resulting in faster cool down is valid, the difference is so very small it's not going to have any effect one way or the other worth considering.
You're right on both accounts. I'm not sure how you read anything like that into what said??? ¯\_(ツ)_/Necks glowing red cool below the annealing temp in seconds. What do you think happens on the case. Most of the case body and case head never reach anything near annealing temperatures.