We did some annealing to make shoulder bump in a couple of thick shouldered magnums more consistent, but we had to retain pretty much stock seating force and bullet hold, because these were accurate hunting rifles. To get the shoulder problem solved, and not soften the necks very much if at all, was very touchy as to annealing time, using a two torch rotary annealer that pauses cases in the flames. IMO if you are trying to keep bullet pull, and make it uniform by annealing (partial annealing, stress relieving?) the process becomes very critical. In short, it is very easy to miss your mark. We did our setup with 500 degree Templaq painted from the point of the shoulder down the body, and set the time to turn its color about where you see the annealing marks on a Lapua case.