I base my info on how I was taught to do annealing by reloading professionals. Only the neck and shoulder area should be annealed, not the complete case - if that is what your refer to by over annealing. The Tempilaq indicator is used to prevent the case from being overheated. If 475F Tempilaq melts, where it is applied on the case body, then the neck has reached 650F to 750F.
How do you know the brass is over-annealed?
Why is 650F to 750F the correct temperature?
What are you basing your information from?
I base my info on how I was taught to do annealing by reloading professionals.
Only the neck and shoulder area should be annealed, not the complete case - if that is what your refer to by over annealing.
The Tempilaq indicator is used to prevent the case from being overheated.
If 475F Tempilaq melts, where it is applied on the case body, then the neck has reached 650F to 750F.
@@cassienienaber8288 If you don't mind me asking, who are these "professionals" you refer to?
They are South African recognized gurus, working professionally (not hobbyists) in shooting/reloading/training businesses.