That is pretty much what happens. The unit I bought actually has three "burner arms", I will plumb them to a single bottle. The wheel is rotating counterclockwise so you load the front and as they rotate around through the last burner position they are dumped. To figure out the initial speed of the wheel, you use Tempilaq which is a specific heat sensitive coating. You use the knob on the front of the unit to control that speed and when the timing is right for the temperature you just keep a record of that setting for that cartridge.Maximumbob54 wrote:How does that work? I thought you had to heat up the neck and then tip the case over into water? I've seen units like that where you set a bucket with water under the unit and they drop the cases into the bucket right after heating.
There is another topic on this subject that has the video of the unit. As much as I shoot, adding just one more cycle to my brass life will pay for this unit in 6 months.