If you cannot control your rate of heating easily use the water tray method.
Can I just say "'kin hell you've got to be quick annealing Hornet cases"
If you cannot control your rate of heating easily use the water tray method.
Pistol & Rifle Shooting in the Highlands with Strathpeffer Rifle & Pistol Club. <StrathRPC at yahoo.com> or google it.
No longer Pumpin Oil but still Passin Gas!
Are you doing it by hand?
Yep by hand, Cordless drill, 10mm deep socket & a Mapp torch
I reckon it's about 1.5 seconds per case , the first one I thought I'd count to 5...it was glowing red hot by 3
If you are handy, you can make a machine to do it - lots of examples on Youtube.
You can go really basic:
https://youtu.be/1uPlbB6LHKE?t=217
Or a bit more high tech:
https://youtu.be/k0xE-6bSwME?list=PL...V9UEke5id&t=28
Personally I would just pay a bit of money and get something ready made - these are £180 delivered.
https://youtu.be/Gqoh0cM5FvU?t=238
Fookme, £180 buys a lot of cases.i seldom require to anneal my cases and usually get 5-8 cycles out of them before even thinking about annealing.
Pistol & Rifle Shooting in the Highlands with Strathpeffer Rifle & Pistol Club. <StrathRPC at yahoo.com> or google it.
No longer Pumpin Oil but still Passin Gas!
These are a couple I made:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jv75-9p9yFA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssAYLvHIw0E
Mapp gas is really hot and high energy. You could try switching gas.
Your designs are all amazing. Have you considered selling them? The raptor calls one I linked to above uses a stepper motor - I presume you do too?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn1SXtPq_K8
sounds to me like angry bear knows his stuff. in my opinion timed anealing if flawed and that includes the amp annaled cases i have tried.the concept relys on all cases bieng the same and there not.