I am purchasing a Bench Source machine, and just reading through the setup instructions and had a question for all you annealers out there.
The scenario I am imagining goes something like this:
1) Trying to set up the machine to so ~650 - ~700 degree at the shoulder is achieved
2) Use 650 deg Tempilaq at the shoulder and 400 at the base as described in the manual to verify #1 is within params.
3) First pass through the machine, I don't have the case in the flame long enough, and never get to 650 as I hoped
4) After several cases I finally get my timing down
5) Now I have some brass that was not done "enough"
The question is:
Is it ok to let the brass cool back down and run through again to get it right? Is there any drawback to this (or advantage).
The meta-question is basically, as long as you don't overheat your case can you hurt the brass by re-heating.
The scenario I am imagining goes something like this:
1) Trying to set up the machine to so ~650 - ~700 degree at the shoulder is achieved
2) Use 650 deg Tempilaq at the shoulder and 400 at the base as described in the manual to verify #1 is within params.
3) First pass through the machine, I don't have the case in the flame long enough, and never get to 650 as I hoped
4) After several cases I finally get my timing down
5) Now I have some brass that was not done "enough"
The question is:
Is it ok to let the brass cool back down and run through again to get it right? Is there any drawback to this (or advantage).
The meta-question is basically, as long as you don't overheat your case can you hurt the brass by re-heating.