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Reloading
Annealing before or after sizing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hoppsing55" data-source="post: 1952570" data-attributes="member: 91210"><p>Most non-ferrous metals, like alloys of copper and some high alloy steels such as austenitic stainless steel (304, 316), produce an opposite effect when these are quenched: they soften. Brass an alloy of copper - and a non-ferrous metal is not hardened by quenching after heating to a "critical annealing temp". Most Ferrous metals on the other hand, are hardened by "quickly cooling / quenching".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoppsing55, post: 1952570, member: 91210"] Most non-ferrous metals, like alloys of copper and some high alloy steels such as austenitic stainless steel (304, 316), produce an opposite effect when these are quenched: they soften. Brass an alloy of copper - and a non-ferrous metal is not hardened by quenching after heating to a "critical annealing temp". Most Ferrous metals on the other hand, are hardened by "quickly cooling / quenching". [/QUOTE]
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