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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Annealing setup….flame Annealers only!
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<blockquote data-quote="KSAv8r" data-source="post: 2530808" data-attributes="member: 86098"><p>I have an Annealezze and the only issue I have is with shorter cases (i.e. .233Rem/5.56 NATO) where the rubber carrier wheel (I guess that is what it is called) starts to get soft and smell like it is burning after running several dozen pieces of brass through it. The metal wheel in the EP video seems to be much more durable. I also have to change wheels when annealing .338 Lapua brass where the EP one appears to be adjustable. Looks like they are roughly the same price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KSAv8r, post: 2530808, member: 86098"] I have an Annealezze and the only issue I have is with shorter cases (i.e. .233Rem/5.56 NATO) where the rubber carrier wheel (I guess that is what it is called) starts to get soft and smell like it is burning after running several dozen pieces of brass through it. The metal wheel in the EP video seems to be much more durable. I also have to change wheels when annealing .338 Lapua brass where the EP one appears to be adjustable. Looks like they are roughly the same price. [/QUOTE]
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