bench said:I know we all think about annealing the neck but dont we want to anneal the full shoulder area as well.
Bert said:But with this brass i use a map oxygen torch and get the neck hot quick and then water to prevent the heat from tranfering to the short case wall.
markm87 said:I think I read that the brass will be unaffected if it stays under 300-400 Degrees F.
The color of my necks and shoulders is my first clue that I'm getting enough torch time. There's plenty of pics of case necks with annealing iris on them.
My second indicator is how the necks trim on the Wilson Trimmer. Before I started annealing, I'd have all kinds of heart ache trimming work hardened necks.
Nomad47 said:Stephen, here is a link to the 50 round wssm boxes. http://www.grafs.com/retail/catalog/product/productId/2200
spclark said:Well... yes! At least SOME of us do, myself included.
Point of interest is just how far down the case wall your particular technique affects the temper of the case sides. Look at new Lapua factory brass if you haven't already - that look is what I strive to duplicate on my fired and annealed cases.