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Reloading
Case annealing
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 2282767" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>I tried to make my on torch system and it worked but I never could get the hopper to funnel the cases right. I just bought an Annealeez and its been working fine. It has the digital controller and I can place the torch just right on the neck and shoulder. Seem to work fine. I also made and Induction annealer but it only worked good with a few cases. So that was not a good option. I did not want to break down and buy a 1000+ dollar annealing machine that required a whole lot of pilots. Maybe if I was doing full all out match shooting, but then I would put my money to having a better or custom rifle built. I pretty much have factory guns that I try and get them to 1/2 MOA for shooting/hunting through load development. I think when I retire I'll have me a nice dedicated bench gun built and another one that shoots like a bench gun but something I'll take to the field. May even do them both in the same caliber. I also wouldn't mine having a super high powered rifle like something in the chey-tac or 416 barrett to play around with. That would get the blood pumping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 2282767, member: 10429"] I tried to make my on torch system and it worked but I never could get the hopper to funnel the cases right. I just bought an Annealeez and its been working fine. It has the digital controller and I can place the torch just right on the neck and shoulder. Seem to work fine. I also made and Induction annealer but it only worked good with a few cases. So that was not a good option. I did not want to break down and buy a 1000+ dollar annealing machine that required a whole lot of pilots. Maybe if I was doing full all out match shooting, but then I would put my money to having a better or custom rifle built. I pretty much have factory guns that I try and get them to 1/2 MOA for shooting/hunting through load development. I think when I retire I'll have me a nice dedicated bench gun built and another one that shoots like a bench gun but something I'll take to the field. May even do them both in the same caliber. I also wouldn't mine having a super high powered rifle like something in the chey-tac or 416 barrett to play around with. That would get the blood pumping. [/QUOTE]
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