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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Resizing, before or after annealing
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<blockquote data-quote="1mechanic" data-source="post: 2419057" data-attributes="member: 116213"><p>No it wouldn't be wise to do it after resizing. I was just trying to get some people to think.</p><p></p><p>There was another thread were they were talking about the time and how much heat to anneal. In it they got on the subject of over annealing and making the brass too soft. Just resizing it should work harden it enough to bring it back to provide decent neck pressure. Some talked about making it dead soft where it wouldn't even stand up to resizing. I've never seen that but I guess it can happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1mechanic, post: 2419057, member: 116213"] No it wouldn’t be wise to do it after resizing. I was just trying to get some people to think. There was another thread were they were talking about the time and how much heat to anneal. In it they got on the subject of over annealing and making the brass too soft. Just resizing it should work harden it enough to bring it back to provide decent neck pressure. Some talked about making it dead soft where it wouldn’t even stand up to resizing. I’ve never seen that but I guess it can happen. [/QUOTE]
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