Abstract-After the primary recrystallization of a preliminarily deformed (110)[001] single crystal, the tex ture also has the preferred (110)[001] orientation. Furthermore, the texture contains weak orientations, a major part of which is formed at the sample surface and can be described by a spectrum of scattered orienta tions {120}͗210͘…{351}͗103͘. A further heating leads to two concurrent processes taking place in the samples, i.e., the normal growth of Goss grains and secondary recrystallization. Abnormally grown crystals are repre sented by a quartet of orientations related with the initial Goss orientation by a rotation around [011], ,[101], and axes at an angle of ~30°. The crystallographic relationship between the initial and final grain orientations can be explained by their closeness to special misorientations as follows: Σ9, Σ19a, Σ27a, and Σ33a (rotation around ͗110͘ axes to close angles).