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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Annealing, how often
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<blockquote data-quote="BClrh" data-source="post: 1420865" data-attributes="member: 99950"><p>I didn't take into account the quality of brass variable when looking at annealing but it makes sense that that is a factor.</p><p>I did research on metallurgy, and with brass, annealing was broke down to time and temp. It was broke down like 750 degrees for 1 second and say 600 for 2 seconds etc. Don't quote me on the exact temp and time because I went with the 750 so I don't remember the rest of them precisely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BClrh, post: 1420865, member: 99950"] I didn't take into account the quality of brass variable when looking at annealing but it makes sense that that is a factor. I did research on metallurgy, and with brass, annealing was broke down to time and temp. It was broke down like 750 degrees for 1 second and say 600 for 2 seconds etc. Don't quote me on the exact temp and time because I went with the 750 so I don't remember the rest of them precisely. [/QUOTE]
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