Finally broke down and did it

I just broke down and bought one two weeks ago, should ship soon based on their website. I'm looking for brass life, but also consistency with neck tension. My ES/SD and groups have opened as my brass passes 6 firings, hoping to put it back where it was before.

My issue right now is figuring out the right Tempilaq to buy to set it up. I've seen people say anywhere from 600-750F.
 
I have been looking at this one for about a week now, I sent an email, but have not heard back, but wanted to verify if the standard wheel's that come with the unit will work for 6.5 Creedmoor, I know I have to buy the Large wheel for my 7mag, 28 Nosler, but wanted to know for sure if what is included will work. Anyone out there have any info using the wheel's that come with it?
 
My son gave me an Annealeez with the digital speed control. Don't know if it's the 2.0 but I can anneal 50 pieces of brass to perfection very quickly. In the last 10 months I have purchased new brass for all my rifles. i dialed in the speed and flame using the old brass and recorded the settings. I was using a friend's older Annealeez (no beer) and very happy with my new toy.
 
I have been looking at this one for about a week now, I sent an email, but have not heard back, but wanted to verify if the standard wheel's that come with the unit will work for 6.5 Creedmoor, I know I have to buy the Large wheel for my 7mag, 28 Nosler, but wanted to know for sure if what is included will work. Anyone out there have any info using the wheel's that come with it?
Website says standard wheels will cover 223-30-06 so your good brother.
 
I have been looking at this one for about a week now, I sent an email, but have not heard back, but wanted to verify if the standard wheel's that come with the unit will work for 6.5 Creedmoor, I know I have to buy the Large wheel for my 7mag, 28 Nosler, but wanted to know for sure if what is included will work. Anyone out there have any info using the wheel's that come with it?
Creed should be just fine the larger wheels are for magnum calibers
 
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What are you annealing? Wheel size is important.

basically they have long std, short std, long mag, short mag

long std - 30-06, 300 Sherman
Short mag - WSM
Short std - 6mmBR
 
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