On some junk cases. A few observations, some of which raise questions-
I was using the inner blue flame, with the flame adjusted to just under 1", and it took more time than I read it should to get any color change in the case. Most online say 6 seconds or so, I found it took closer to 9-10 seconds to get a color change in polished brass (still looks shiny, and doesn't seem to be too soft.)
Also- I was using the flame focused on the shoulder/body junction as outlined in a thread on here. However, most other guides recommend the flame focused on the case neck itself, which lead me to a little confusion about the process.
I wasn't using Templaque, only a metronome to time the operation, but I actually got the best and most consistent results in looks by watching the color change in the brass and not focusing on the time.
Advice?
Thanks,
-Bob
I was using the inner blue flame, with the flame adjusted to just under 1", and it took more time than I read it should to get any color change in the case. Most online say 6 seconds or so, I found it took closer to 9-10 seconds to get a color change in polished brass (still looks shiny, and doesn't seem to be too soft.)
Also- I was using the flame focused on the shoulder/body junction as outlined in a thread on here. However, most other guides recommend the flame focused on the case neck itself, which lead me to a little confusion about the process.
I wasn't using Templaque, only a metronome to time the operation, but I actually got the best and most consistent results in looks by watching the color change in the brass and not focusing on the time.
Advice?
Thanks,
-Bob