SGJennings
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Soliciting opinions on annealing tools:
Ken Light
Brass O Matic
<something else>
Ken Light
Brass O Matic
<something else>
I have a Ken Light machine and am very happy with it.
Have you seen this article ??
http://www.6mmbr.com/annealing.html
DougF
Soliciting opinions on annealing tools:
Ken Light
Brass O Matic
<something else>
I have the Ken Light & love it, too. However, I would say to consider how many different cartridges you want to anneal for. If you are going to do quite a variety, the Brass-o-matic might be better for you. That said, if you're as anal as most of us on this board, go with the Ken Light & buy all the different shell plates req'd. I think that Ken's machine is THE best one out there.
With the automated annealing machines, I have heard no mention of dropping the heated cases in water.
I have always been of the understanding that once the case necks are heated to the correct temp, they must be immediately dunked in water. Is this not true?
If the water dunk step can be eliminated, it sure would simplify and speed up the process.
Gene Beggs
Read the link posted above.
Dunking it serves no purpose. There is no quenching effect.
When doing it manually, the pan of water acts as heat sink to help with not getting the lower parts of the case up to annealing temperature.
The temperature control is one of the main reasons I want to use an automated tool versus doing it with something like the Hornady tool.
Greg J.