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Reloading
Should I Anneal before fireforming?
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<blockquote data-quote="bengineer" data-source="post: 2191307" data-attributes="member: 36951"><p>As a round about way to another answer to the original question:</p><p>I have made 35 Whelen brass in one pass from once or more fired 270 win brass. My last batch had two split necks in the first ten or so which were likely once fired, so i flame annealed and had no more splits. </p><p>If you think of annealing as a metal grain structure modification process rather than a reloading process, it may re-frame your thoughts and help you make a better and more informed decision, especially regarding when to anneal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bengineer, post: 2191307, member: 36951"] As a round about way to another answer to the original question: I have made 35 Whelen brass in one pass from once or more fired 270 win brass. My last batch had two split necks in the first ten or so which were likely once fired, so i flame annealed and had no more splits. If you think of annealing as a metal grain structure modification process rather than a reloading process, it may re-frame your thoughts and help you make a better and more informed decision, especially regarding when to anneal. [/QUOTE]
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