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noone
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I'm not sure if I over annealed my cases. I took great care to not heat up the lower half of the cases, but I fear that the necks may be too soft. They seem really soft and don't seem to have much springback.
As I like my face arranged the way nature intended it, I am strongly in favor of safety over being too cheap to toss out ruined cases. I know that any cases where the lower portion got heated need to be discarded, but I'm not sure how to proceed if I suspect that only the case necks got over annealed.
I am conservative where reloading and safety are concerned, but am understandably reluctant to throw out a bunch of Lapua cases if they can be salvaged.
1. How can I tell if the necks are too soft?
2. If they are too soft, what will be the result of using them?
3. Is there a "cut off" point below which cases can be used, and above which they cannot?
If so, what is that point?
I know how to heat treat and temper knives. The combination of temperature, time, and quench are pretty straight forward. But I was unable to find such data for annealing cartridge cases.
4. What is the target temperature and time for effective annealing of case necks?
Thanks very much.
As I like my face arranged the way nature intended it, I am strongly in favor of safety over being too cheap to toss out ruined cases. I know that any cases where the lower portion got heated need to be discarded, but I'm not sure how to proceed if I suspect that only the case necks got over annealed.
I am conservative where reloading and safety are concerned, but am understandably reluctant to throw out a bunch of Lapua cases if they can be salvaged.
1. How can I tell if the necks are too soft?
2. If they are too soft, what will be the result of using them?
3. Is there a "cut off" point below which cases can be used, and above which they cannot?
If so, what is that point?
I know how to heat treat and temper knives. The combination of temperature, time, and quench are pretty straight forward. But I was unable to find such data for annealing cartridge cases.
4. What is the target temperature and time for effective annealing of case necks?
Thanks very much.