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AMP - Will I regret buying this?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2250743" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Never knew that it was that easy with Salt</p><p>Thanks for the link for the process, I had no idea that it was done that way.</p><p>I do currently have an AMP and it is no comparison to the propane annealers i have used or seen. Now to be perfectly in the open I have not used or saw all the propane annealers and I have heard from some reputable high end competition shooters that there are really good propane annealers.</p><p>When I got my AMP I thought -"Where was this machine years ago"</p><p>Personally I give the AMP 5************</p><p>Very easy to use and from all the technical data accurate for the brass annealed. You first make a test brass then the numbers for temp and time are consistent. All you do after that is load the brass and unload. It's a manual process, but there is also an automated piece of equipment that you can add to automate the process. Unless you are doing commercial annealing, I think you can load a hell of a lot a cases in no time.</p><p>I think that it is up to the induvial shooter to determine which is best for them. Each one needs to do their own testing on which method gives the best brass longevity, accuracy for groups SDs, ES.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2250743, member: 116439"] Never knew that it was that easy with Salt Thanks for the link for the process, I had no idea that it was done that way. I do currently have an AMP and it is no comparison to the propane annealers i have used or seen. Now to be perfectly in the open I have not used or saw all the propane annealers and I have heard from some reputable high end competition shooters that there are really good propane annealers. When I got my AMP I thought -"Where was this machine years ago" Personally I give the AMP 5************ Very easy to use and from all the technical data accurate for the brass annealed. You first make a test brass then the numbers for temp and time are consistent. All you do after that is load the brass and unload. It's a manual process, but there is also an automated piece of equipment that you can add to automate the process. Unless you are doing commercial annealing, I think you can load a hell of a lot a cases in no time. I think that it is up to the induvial shooter to determine which is best for them. Each one needs to do their own testing on which method gives the best brass longevity, accuracy for groups SDs, ES. [/QUOTE]
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