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EP Integrations 2.0 annealing machine
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<blockquote data-quote="epags" data-source="post: 2182706" data-attributes="member: 105138"><p>FWIW: I did my first annealing test run. 223's. After setup and reviewing the video I was annealing a 223 every 3 seconds. That's 5 minutes to run 100. That also means no time for that 'soft drink' I mentioned in my last post. </p><p>Only downside is that the spouse was not too keen on my doing that in my reloading room with the powder, primers, etc.</p><p>Had to set up in garage but it was no big deal.</p><p>[USER=23827]@lobo56[/USER]: The chair was I was sitting in was too low and my arm got stiff loading the brass every 3 seconds..... a feeder might be a nice add on. Just saying. However the unit is really easy to use, fast and inexpensive. Wonder if there is any liability issues annealing for others. Not like loading ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epags, post: 2182706, member: 105138"] FWIW: I did my first annealing test run. 223's. After setup and reviewing the video I was annealing a 223 every 3 seconds. That's 5 minutes to run 100. That also means no time for that 'soft drink' I mentioned in my last post. Only downside is that the spouse was not too keen on my doing that in my reloading room with the powder, primers, etc. Had to set up in garage but it was no big deal. [USER=23827]@lobo56[/USER]: The chair was I was sitting in was too low and my arm got stiff loading the brass every 3 seconds..... a feeder might be a nice add on. Just saying. However the unit is really easy to use, fast and inexpensive. Wonder if there is any liability issues annealing for others. Not like loading ammo. [/QUOTE]
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