I just set up my new Bench Source annealer and had a hell of a time trying to determine if I had correctly set the dwell time and height of the torches. I am annealing my Lapua 308 brass which has 7 prior firings and has never been annealed before. When I ordered the Bench Source, it was recommended to me that since my brass had not been annealed in so many firings, I should run the brass through twice. I used Tempilaq 650 on the neck/shoulder and 400 on the body. I had a hard time reading the Tempilaq 650 since it wanted to turn black instead of clear. I finally decided on 3.8 seconds where the Tempilaq 650 turned clear around the shoulder and the Tempilaq 400 did not turn clear on the body. The case necks never turned red or glowed at all (I turned off lights). I ran the brass through twice, per the recommendation of Bench Source.
Now, heres the issue. I tried sizing the brass on the FL type-s die (334 bushing) like I always do (I neck turn). Usually, with the same brass prior to annealing (fired 7 times), my sized neck diameter was 0.3325-333. However, after annealing, this same brass is sizing to a neck diameter of 0.330-0.3305. What gives? Why is it sizing much smaller than before annealing? Did I over anneal and now the brass is too soft??
Now, heres the issue. I tried sizing the brass on the FL type-s die (334 bushing) like I always do (I neck turn). Usually, with the same brass prior to annealing (fired 7 times), my sized neck diameter was 0.3325-333. However, after annealing, this same brass is sizing to a neck diameter of 0.330-0.3305. What gives? Why is it sizing much smaller than before annealing? Did I over anneal and now the brass is too soft??