Really!! Why would you bother to mention Judge Judy.
Maybe they just do not care enough about people annealing their checks// or // think that it could no possibly be a hazard.
There you go again dahermit. I'm not sure. What your intended meaning is on the {later} part of the above quote. Although it's first part as read express's your personal opinion.
Why don't you ask them and get back to us?
There you go again dahermit. Why would I bother to call Hornady. I don't purposely heat my checks. Common sense tells me not to get involved concerning your practice of over heating checks.
Nor will I attempt to tell some other member they can't or shouldn't do. Those that do over heat there checks are either concerned or not about the practice. I just brought the idea forward that those concerned may want to consult with a Hornady associate to see if the practice of over heating their product is acceptable or not.
Although the "over" you put in front of heating seems like an attempt to put a "t..d in the punch bowl" so to speak.
There you go again dahermit. Again I'm not quite sure what the meaning of this comment is either. But the over heating practice some others prefer to do to their checks. As I've read. Wasn't a regulated heat source. So to call the process annealing is misleading and incorrect. The term "over heating" is closer to fact than speculation.
I and lots of other casters will just keep on annealing our checks. In the meantime, just who determined that the practice is "questionable"?
There you go again dahermit. You and those others are welcome to do as you like. But use of the word {annealing} as a descriptive concerning the over heating of gas checks is again misleading and incorrect. As far as "questionable ? " Those who have some concern about the practice. Have a source. (Hornady) to rely on for a correct answer to a "questionable" activity with one of Hornady's products. {questionable as in>asking a Hornady associate whether the practice of over heating their gas checks is appropriate or not to do. I'm relatively sure that associate of Hornady will indeed offer his or hers unbiased opinion concerning the activity.}
So dahermit. I've attempted to add some clarity to your comments that indeed were at times confusing misleading or perhaps unnecessary. I hope you enjoy my commenting as much as I've enjoyed reading yours.
S/S