Excluding a high level of segregations , it's very unusual that this grade with C% lower than 0,03% and N < 0,01% is affected by carbide precipitation with a rapid cooling rate from 1050-1150° C and with the right soaking. I am a little be perplexed about the declared Nitrogen content ( N= 0,01%). In AOD process this content could be N%= 0,06-0,09 % in order to save Argon and Nickel. In any case this is not the reason why of Carbide precipitation even if some techinical papers report that C%< 0,02 is suggested in case of Nickel at top level of range ( ie : Ni%=12). In my opinion, this forging with the declared content of C and N could be directly water fast cooled from forging process provided that final temperature is over 1050-1100°C.
Finally, I agree with the suspicion of Ed Stainless: are really Carbides ?
Or Boron precipitates ?