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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Anneal After Fire-forming AI or Wildcat?
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<blockquote data-quote="kiwikid" data-source="post: 1913419" data-attributes="member: 56094"><p>Norma factory cases and ammo certainly don't look like they have been annealed but in the Norma reloading manual they list the 12 processes used to produce a case. Number 10 is "Shoulder and neck is annealed" which is followed by No 11 "Washing and pickling" which removes the annealing look. </p><p>As J E says annealing before fire forming won't hurt and AMP recommend annealing after every firing and before resizing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwikid, post: 1913419, member: 56094"] Norma factory cases and ammo certainly don't look like they have been annealed but in the Norma reloading manual they list the 12 processes used to produce a case. Number 10 is "Shoulder and neck is annealed" which is followed by No 11 "Washing and pickling" which removes the annealing look. As J E says annealing before fire forming won't hurt and AMP recommend annealing after every firing and before resizing. [/QUOTE]
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