hey guys and gals. I have been reading a few articles on over/under annealing. I haven't a whole lot of experience with annealing, and I consider myself still learning (always learning, technically). Anyhow, I have read in three different areas, an over annelead case neck can be squeezed into an oval with just one's thumbs. Is this true? Additionally, I read in these same area that over annealing a case neck is not dangerous. It may cause a sticky bolt or some extraction issues, due to the softness/pliability of the neck, but that would be it. These articles stated the only time over annealing becomes dangerous is if the entire case itself becomes over annealed. Do any of you folks know if this is true also?
I appreciate the help. And no, I am not just arbitrarily "trying" to go out, do what I believe is annealing to my brass, then go out and shoot it. I do have help from an experienced friend. I just got an itch to try it on my own with a few extra cases I had lying around. While doing this, the over/under annealing question popped up. You can find so much on the interweb, but my concern is the believability factor...you all understand I'm sure. Thanks.
I appreciate the help. And no, I am not just arbitrarily "trying" to go out, do what I believe is annealing to my brass, then go out and shoot it. I do have help from an experienced friend. I just got an itch to try it on my own with a few extra cases I had lying around. While doing this, the over/under annealing question popped up. You can find so much on the interweb, but my concern is the believability factor...you all understand I'm sure. Thanks.