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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1586858" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>I would do a compression test of some kind....</p><p>New vs annealed vs "over annealed"...</p><p>I use the finger method..holding well done the case and pointing burner at neck to mouth angle...heat is still going to transfer towards the base but I haven't 'burnt' my fingers...and i seem to get decent annealings....</p><p>I also work in a lit room and do not look for 'glowing' orange..</p><p>Twisting the case slowly with the wrist seems to heat it quite evenly...[ATTACH]124788[/ATTACH]</p><p>280ai, .223, 26 nosler, .223, 65284</p><p>All three larger cartridges have been annealed..the 280ai and 26 tumbled afterwards and the 65 loaded after annealing....havent had one problem other than not getting out to shoot... .223 are factory loaded used for size comparison, and factory annealed coloration....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1586858, member: 99519"] I would do a compression test of some kind.... New vs annealed vs "over annealed"... I use the finger method..holding well done the case and pointing burner at neck to mouth angle...heat is still going to transfer towards the base but I haven't 'burnt' my fingers...and i seem to get decent annealings.... I also work in a lit room and do not look for 'glowing' orange.. Twisting the case slowly with the wrist seems to heat it quite evenly...[ATTACH]124788[/ATTACH] 280ai, .223, 26 nosler, .223, 65284 All three larger cartridges have been annealed..the 280ai and 26 tumbled afterwards and the 65 loaded after annealing....havent had one problem other than not getting out to shoot... .223 are factory loaded used for size comparison, and factory annealed coloration.... [/QUOTE]
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