First time using an EP integrations annealer. This 6.5 CM brass has close to 10 firings on it (140gr burger, h4350, @~2700fps). In the past I would send batches to a memeber on here that would anneal for us. Probably every 2-3 firings.
Setup: propane torch tip was set back from brass so there was a gap, and the flame tip was not in contact with the brass. "Rotation time" was set at 22- 24, so the brass would drop as the neck just started to glow and an orange flame would start (impurities?)
Some of the cases have dark spots around the neck. Would this be considered over annealed and not safe to fire?
Since these have so many firings, i closely inspected the necks for cracks, and used the tip of a paper clip to check for internal seperation near the case head. You can see lots of scratches on the case body, so i parted one in the lathe to see wall thickness at the location of these cracks. Seems there is plenty of wall, and these are surface scratches from the dusty match I shot Saturday.
Setup: propane torch tip was set back from brass so there was a gap, and the flame tip was not in contact with the brass. "Rotation time" was set at 22- 24, so the brass would drop as the neck just started to glow and an orange flame would start (impurities?)
Some of the cases have dark spots around the neck. Would this be considered over annealed and not safe to fire?
Since these have so many firings, i closely inspected the necks for cracks, and used the tip of a paper clip to check for internal seperation near the case head. You can see lots of scratches on the case body, so i parted one in the lathe to see wall thickness at the location of these cracks. Seems there is plenty of wall, and these are surface scratches from the dusty match I shot Saturday.