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<blockquote data-quote="kiwikid" data-source="post: 1586714" data-attributes="member: 56094"><p>BoatTail, there is some very valuable info on this site under the "Information" drop down box. You may particularly be interested in the section "About Brass Hardness" which explains how quickly you could re-harden your brass by resizing. </p><p><a href="https://www.ampannealing.com/" target="_blank">https://www.ampannealing.com/</a></p><p></p><p>When I bought an AMP machine I phoned and asked about quenching the brass in water after annealing and they told me that once the heat source is removed the heat dissipates so quickly that there is no chance of it affecting the case base. </p><p>kiwikid</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwikid, post: 1586714, member: 56094"] BoatTail, there is some very valuable info on this site under the "Information" drop down box. You may particularly be interested in the section "About Brass Hardness" which explains how quickly you could re-harden your brass by resizing. [URL]https://www.ampannealing.com/[/URL] When I bought an AMP machine I phoned and asked about quenching the brass in water after annealing and they told me that once the heat source is removed the heat dissipates so quickly that there is no chance of it affecting the case base. kiwikid [/QUOTE]
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