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Reloading
AMP - Will I regret buying this?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigJake54" data-source="post: 2251934" data-attributes="member: 43493"><p>I really feel inadequate reading these posts. I use a propane torch, appropriately sized deep wall socket, a drill and a bucket of water. I mainly anneal 5.56 and 308 due to volume, but will anneal any caliber that needs it. I keep my batches of brass together and anneal the entire batch at the first sign of issues. I would not mind having something more sophisticated but I'm retired on a fixed income. You will do well with your new toy/tool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigJake54, post: 2251934, member: 43493"] I really feel inadequate reading these posts. I use a propane torch, appropriately sized deep wall socket, a drill and a bucket of water. I mainly anneal 5.56 and 308 due to volume, but will anneal any caliber that needs it. I keep my batches of brass together and anneal the entire batch at the first sign of issues. I would not mind having something more sophisticated but I’m retired on a fixed income. You will do well with your new toy/tool. [/QUOTE]
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