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Reloading
AMP - Will I regret buying this?
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<blockquote data-quote="muzzletalk" data-source="post: 2251097" data-attributes="member: 113581"><p>Your mileage may vary depending on what you are wanting to get out of your reloading. If you are a competitor in the shooting world regardless of discipline, you'll get a larger benefit than say a seasonal hunter that shoots 5 - 10 rounds a year. The AMP with Aztec is hands down the easiest annealing machine to use. I would (in my opinion) say it is also the most consistent. I anneal every firing. I figure if you spend $1500 on an annealing machine, why wouldn't you. I have certainly benefited from the AMP. My SD/ES are very low, my loads are accurate and precise, I have thousands of rounds of brass and I have yet to toss any due to split necks. Regardless, at some point brass either needs to be annealed or tossed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muzzletalk, post: 2251097, member: 113581"] Your mileage may vary depending on what you are wanting to get out of your reloading. If you are a competitor in the shooting world regardless of discipline, you'll get a larger benefit than say a seasonal hunter that shoots 5 - 10 rounds a year. The AMP with Aztec is hands down the easiest annealing machine to use. I would (in my opinion) say it is also the most consistent. I anneal every firing. I figure if you spend $1500 on an annealing machine, why wouldn't you. I have certainly benefited from the AMP. My SD/ES are very low, my loads are accurate and precise, I have thousands of rounds of brass and I have yet to toss any due to split necks. Regardless, at some point brass either needs to be annealed or tossed. [/QUOTE]
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