Lawnboi
WKR
My guess is a combo of friction caused by annealing and wet tumbling combined with maybe too much neck tension.
Skip wet tumble and see what happens
Skip wet tumble and see what happens
The annealing itself wouldn’t cause that. I don’t know enough about wet tumbling as I don’t do that but if it makes the case mouth sticky I wouldn’t think that would collapse the case like that either. It could be a combination of the dry case mouths, and a slightly undersized bushing.
No, case mouth start to glow before and the flame turns a slight orange before I stop. No quenching.Those case necks look overdone. Are they glowing prior to quenching?
Isn’t any glowing a bit too much? I’ve tried an healing using your method and gave up cause I wasn’t sure I was actually doing any good lol. Without templiq it’s all a guessNo, case mouth start to glow before and the flame turns a slight orange before I stop. No quenching.
So I just did these again. These were previously annealed, resized/deburred/chamfered, wet tumbled, and ready to load. These were not shot yet after the initial prep.how many seconds do you keep the heat on them for? I anneal the same as you but your brass looks quite a bit darker than when I do mine. I usually only do 8-10 seconds
Those 4 look like mine. The set on the right look like a steak I forgot on the grill once.So I just did these again. These were previously annealed, resized/deburred/chamfered, wet tumbled, and ready to load. These were not shot yet after the initial prep.
I decided to anneal these again, about 10 seconds using a spiral flame bernzomatic torch, not a pencil flame torch. Just enough for the case mouth to start turning orange and flame to turn from blue to orange.
I will resize them again then seat. I just did 4 this way and seating was super easy. No more binding.
The pics make them darker than they appear, I guess it’s the background. The ones in my white desk are the 4 from the lower right on the yellow pad.
Annealing softens the brass.Another suspicion is the brass gets harden after annealing, room temp cooled, then wet tumbled, makes it harder.
Yea sorry, that what I meant to say. That’s probably why it bind at that point/location on the brass. Thanks.Annealing softens the brass.
I think with the pencil you may have softened it to much.Yea sorry, that what I meant to say. That’s probably why it bind at that point/location on the brass. Thanks.