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Reloading
AMP Annealer....anyone have an opinion?
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<blockquote data-quote="Okanogan" data-source="post: 1159085" data-attributes="member: 90397"><p>The AMP web site's claim that the positioning of the case to with-in millimeters to achieve induction annealing consistency is interesting. </p><p> </p><p>I currently have an Fluxeon Annie on order and hope to use it manually to avoid the extra $500+ for the Giraud auto feed machine and all the various additional parts I would need to anneal multiple cartridges. I figured with its timer good to 0.1 seconds, the Annie would be repeatable like the Giraud or other mechanical feed system for flame annealing. It sounds like I might need to make some simple jig to help position cases fairly consistently with the Annie.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for posting the information on the AMP. Even if I've already committed to a different path the information looks worth considering as I go forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okanogan, post: 1159085, member: 90397"] The AMP web site's claim that the positioning of the case to with-in millimeters to achieve induction annealing consistency is interesting. I currently have an Fluxeon Annie on order and hope to use it manually to avoid the extra $500+ for the Giraud auto feed machine and all the various additional parts I would need to anneal multiple cartridges. I figured with its timer good to 0.1 seconds, the Annie would be repeatable like the Giraud or other mechanical feed system for flame annealing. It sounds like I might need to make some simple jig to help position cases fairly consistently with the Annie. Thanks for posting the information on the AMP. Even if I've already committed to a different path the information looks worth considering as I go forward. [/QUOTE]
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