I've been using an induction unit to do all of my annealing since I started messing around with it. Usually I'm not the kind of reloader who cares what my loads look like as long as they perform well. This usually meant clean but dull brass as I ultrasonic clean, no tumbling. I had a gentleman I work with tumble the shit out of some old brass I'm resorting. After annealing like Ive always done, instead of a shitty looking faint dark red hue, I get this very Lapua-esque show line and purplish color. I was planning on building a conventional annealer but I may not have to fix what ain't broken!
If you're not happy with how your annealed cases look, try tumbling them until they would give Blackbeard a hard on and see where that gets you...
If you're not happy with how your annealed cases look, try tumbling them until they would give Blackbeard a hard on and see where that gets you...
