Ken light brass annealing machine
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- PowderFlask2
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Ken Light annealer
Postby PowderFlask2 »
Gentlemen
In my quest to make better and more consistant ammo so that my rifles will continue to shoot better than I can hold them I recently purchased a Ken Light annealer.
This is a very well made product and I am pleased with my purchase....however....it seems to me there has to be a better more precise way to adjust the flame temperature and duration than playing around and looking for the "light blue color" and in the process under shooting and overshooting (and ruining cases).
In readjusting for a different case and then returning to the previous, it would seem there must be a better way......
For you that have been using one of these for awhile, have you come up with anything (I'm thinking I need a high temper
In my quest to make better and more consistant ammo so that my rifles will continue to shoot better than I can hold them I recently purchased a Ken Light annealer.
This is a very well made product and I am pleased with my purchase....however....it seems to me there has to be a better more precise way to adjust the flame temperature and duration than playing around and looking for the "light blue color" and in the process under shooting and overshooting (and ruining cases).
In readjusting for a different case and then returning to the previous, it would seem there must be a better way......
For you that have been using one of these for awhile, have you come up with anything (I'm thinking I need a high temper