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Reloading
Looking at an Annealeez
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<blockquote data-quote="willyqbc" data-source="post: 1758634" data-attributes="member: 17279"><p>Its not the length, its the diameter, you will want standard for your 30.06 size cases, and the larger set for your magnum stuff. the "slot" in the standard wheel is not big enough for a magnum case head to drop in. Its a pretty decent machine for the price, but can be made very reliable and repeatable with the addition of a regulator in the gas line, and amp meter on the speed control. I also ended up gluing some emory cloth to the wheels to really ensure the case rotates the whole time and doesn't "slip" on the wheel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willyqbc, post: 1758634, member: 17279"] Its not the length, its the diameter, you will want standard for your 30.06 size cases, and the larger set for your magnum stuff. the "slot" in the standard wheel is not big enough for a magnum case head to drop in. Its a pretty decent machine for the price, but can be made very reliable and repeatable with the addition of a regulator in the gas line, and amp meter on the speed control. I also ended up gluing some emory cloth to the wheels to really ensure the case rotates the whole time and doesn't "slip" on the wheel. [/QUOTE]
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