KMart
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Now you are being silly. The response from my question was answered by a scientist metallurgist from a major copper company and you chose to discard the info because some reloaders experience more effort to seat bullets a week after cases are prepared compared to one day. It has nothing to do with when a case is sized or annealed. It’s a single phase alloy. The hardness cannot change without the grain size getting smaller. Cannot happen at any temp that a case is exposed to. Cartridge brass only gets harder by cold work. Norma has it wrong based on what metallurgist know and my knowledge of metallurgy.
Reminds me of a certain person that got a business degree from Penn State that doesn’t know the difference between weather and climate change. He claims 5000 climate scientist got it wrong and he understand it perfectly because he is smart.
My question to you has nothing to do with the response to the VERY knowledgeable scientist metallurgist.
YOU stated "Personal opinion and observation by a few people are not facts" meaning that anything I and others see ARE NOT FACTS. It didn't happen..
Now, you are just trying to show everyone just how intelligent you think you are.