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A hot topic, how do you get a hot piece of brass
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<blockquote data-quote="gruising" data-source="post: 2395646" data-attributes="member: 32859"><p>I bought an Annie a few years ago and just love it. Very fast. You have to figure out how to cool the coil and move the brass yourself. I used a small CPU water cooler with a fan to cool the coil, Very easy to do. I made a small 'trap door' to drop the brass into a wire basket after annealing. Just after I got the thing a transistor blew and it was fixed asap and returned, no cost. Hasn't skipped a beat since. I do everything from .223 up to 338 Lapua with no effort. I still use a flame to do 50BMG brass as mine doesn't have enough power for long enough to do them. Most of my cases use from 1.5 to 4 seconds/case. I have processed 200 .223 cases in one go with no problems. It is NOT a turn key system like the AMP but it costs way less. No other stuff to buy when switching cases. Mine is always set up and I can be annealing in a minute or two. If I had it all to do over again, i'd still buy the Annie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gruising, post: 2395646, member: 32859"] I bought an Annie a few years ago and just love it. Very fast. You have to figure out how to cool the coil and move the brass yourself. I used a small CPU water cooler with a fan to cool the coil, Very easy to do. I made a small 'trap door' to drop the brass into a wire basket after annealing. Just after I got the thing a transistor blew and it was fixed asap and returned, no cost. Hasn't skipped a beat since. I do everything from .223 up to 338 Lapua with no effort. I still use a flame to do 50BMG brass as mine doesn't have enough power for long enough to do them. Most of my cases use from 1.5 to 4 seconds/case. I have processed 200 .223 cases in one go with no problems. It is NOT a turn key system like the AMP but it costs way less. No other stuff to buy when switching cases. Mine is always set up and I can be annealing in a minute or two. If I had it all to do over again, i'd still buy the Annie. [/QUOTE]
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