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Looking at an Annealeez
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<blockquote data-quote="shinbone" data-source="post: 1760576" data-attributes="member: 15248"><p>I am an accuracy minded hunter, not a competition shooter. I am thinking about getting an annealer to increase case life and to help in forming some wild cat cartridges. Better ES's would be a nice bonus, too.</p><p></p><p>For my needs, the Annealeez looks to be the best option: 1) it does a satisfactory job; 2) easy to set-up; 3) has a hopper so I don't need to individually feed cases; 4) on the lower end of the cost scale.</p><p></p><p>The salt bath method is even cheaper than the Annealeez, but I am not so thrilled about baby sitting a pot of molten salt, nor the need to hand feed each case. The Bench Source, Giraud, and AMP are good units, but are "more better" than my needs require with a substantial increase in costs.</p><p></p><p>For those with annealing experience, am I on the right track with the Annealeez? Any other units I should consider?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shinbone, post: 1760576, member: 15248"] I am an accuracy minded hunter, not a competition shooter. I am thinking about getting an annealer to increase case life and to help in forming some wild cat cartridges. Better ES's would be a nice bonus, too. For my needs, the Annealeez looks to be the best option: 1) it does a satisfactory job; 2) easy to set-up; 3) has a hopper so I don't need to individually feed cases; 4) on the lower end of the cost scale. The salt bath method is even cheaper than the Annealeez, but I am not so thrilled about baby sitting a pot of molten salt, nor the need to hand feed each case. The Bench Source, Giraud, and AMP are good units, but are "more better" than my needs require with a substantial increase in costs. For those with annealing experience, am I on the right track with the Annealeez? Any other units I should consider? [/QUOTE]
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