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Salt Bath Annealing Doesn't Work! by AMP
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<blockquote data-quote="NEMTHunter" data-source="post: 1636816" data-attributes="member: 77631"><p>The reason for annealing brass is to soften it. It works trust me. When you spend time necking down say from .416 to .308 you find out real fast how well annealing works and if you did a good job or not.</p><p></p><p>I always quench the brass I anneal. It works. I can take brass that hard to neck down and buckles and just does not do it easy to after annealing and quenching it necks down simple and easy without buckling. It works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NEMTHunter, post: 1636816, member: 77631"] The reason for annealing brass is to soften it. It works trust me. When you spend time necking down say from .416 to .308 you find out real fast how well annealing works and if you did a good job or not. I always quench the brass I anneal. It works. I can take brass that hard to neck down and buckles and just does not do it easy to after annealing and quenching it necks down simple and easy without buckling. It works. [/QUOTE]
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