These are photos of some cases that I just annealed. I'm trying to get the hang of judging by color rather than using Tempilaq, as my results with Tempilaq have been mixed.
These .30-06 and .308 cases were heated for 10 seconds each, with the tip of the inner blue flame applied at the shoulder/body junction. I tried all sorts of combinations of time, heat, and application points, and this seemed to produce the most consistent results. It seemed that when I applied the heat directly to the case neck, the color change was uneven...probably due to the flame tip not covering the neck evenly. I'd appreciate feedback from those of you that do this routinely.
I did a few test cases with 450 Tempilaq applied midway down the case body, and it did not liquify. I'm confident at least that I'm not over annealing.
These .30-06 and .308 cases were heated for 10 seconds each, with the tip of the inner blue flame applied at the shoulder/body junction. I tried all sorts of combinations of time, heat, and application points, and this seemed to produce the most consistent results. It seemed that when I applied the heat directly to the case neck, the color change was uneven...probably due to the flame tip not covering the neck evenly. I'd appreciate feedback from those of you that do this routinely.
I did a few test cases with 450 Tempilaq applied midway down the case body, and it did not liquify. I'm confident at least that I'm not over annealing.


