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<blockquote data-quote="bearpaws" data-source="post: 2125667" data-attributes="member: 24662"><p>Its just that the metals specific properties make it suitable for a specific purpose. You can stretch/form brass alot and anneal it it will perform for you.</p><p>Just try to stretch/form aluminum more than once/one way. Some will break into aluminum dust.</p><p>Heat hardens aluminum as in firing explosive propellant being touched off by a flame thrower primer.</p><p>Stretch kills the cases</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bearpaws, post: 2125667, member: 24662"] Its just that the metals specific properties make it suitable for a specific purpose. You can stretch/form brass alot and anneal it it will perform for you. Just try to stretch/form aluminum more than once/one way. Some will break into aluminum dust. Heat hardens aluminum as in firing explosive propellant being touched off by a flame thrower primer. Stretch kills the cases [/QUOTE]
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