zulsaid;
If the A 105 will be used at ambient temperature or above, I would not conduct CVN testing, it is really not necessary. IF there is a chance that the service temperature can reach -29 deg C and depending on the application, I would conduct CVN tests if the forging was supplied in an annealed condition. For N&T or Q&T I would have no problem down to -29 deg C.
Why? Because this material by specification is suited for moderate to elevated temperature service. It is not produced to a fine grain practice and with the wide range of heat treatments by specification, one can get CVN values all over the map (this is based on first hand expierence with decent values and marginal values at -29 deg C).