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Reloading
brass annealing machine
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<blockquote data-quote="Citified" data-source="post: 2150608" data-attributes="member: 99567"><p>Like many of the posters here, I reloaded for decades without annealing cases. The scrap rate on cases was not a factor when components were more readily available.</p><p>A few years ago I started annealing my cases with Annealez. The unit is simple, durable and does not have a steep</p><p>learning curve. I looked at several brands including Amp before acquiring the unit.</p><p>I reload in many calibers so I opted for the adapter that handles different size cases.</p><p>This unit works extraordinarily well and extends case life significantly.</p><p>I didn't see a noticeable difference in accuracy but consistency is certainly evident. With good brass being hard to find and costly, it just makes sense to anneal in my opinion. If cost is no object, but the Amp unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Citified, post: 2150608, member: 99567"] Like many of the posters here, I reloaded for decades without annealing cases. The scrap rate on cases was not a factor when components were more readily available. A few years ago I started annealing my cases with Annealez. The unit is simple, durable and does not have a steep learning curve. I looked at several brands including Amp before acquiring the unit. I reload in many calibers so I opted for the adapter that handles different size cases. This unit works extraordinarily well and extends case life significantly. I didn’t see a noticeable difference in accuracy but consistency is certainly evident. With good brass being hard to find and costly, it just makes sense to anneal in my opinion. If cost is no object, but the Amp unit. [/QUOTE]
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