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My long winded thoughts on annealing
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<blockquote data-quote="asd9055" data-source="post: 2381098" data-attributes="member: 73445"><p>Just want to make a couple of things clear!</p><p>One can say I am an overeducated redneck geek. I love power and technology. When the VMAX came out in 1985 as the fastest production bike, I had to have one. When BMW put ABS, Electronic Suspension Control, cruise and heat on a bike, I had to have one. My first rifle was the 300WBY, at the time the most powerfull 30 cal. When the 338 LM came out, I had to have one.</p><p>I enjoy technology, craftmanship, but now I go what is the value to <strong>me</strong>. I handload for the reasons we discussed so many times.</p><p>Is the primal rights priming tool well thought out, build well? Absolutely. Is it for me? Nope! I enjoy my RCBS ram. Is the AMP anealer made well and does it do a great job annealing? Absolutely!! Will I ever buy one? Nope, I can make one, totally automatic for less than half. Will I? maybe not.</p><p>Personally, I would rather spend my money on more rifles and descent scopes. I enjoy shooting as many different ones as I can.</p><p>I like WWI and WWII rifles, post WWII military rifles, Winchester M70 CRF, New Haven or South Carolina. I like WBY and Ruger. I like Sig Pistols. Many people like Glock. I have no problem with that.</p><p>Also, I know the difference between <strong>infomercial </strong>and engineering analysis or a true comparison.</p><p>If you like the amenities of the new tools, by all means...buy them.</p><p>If, like me, you like to relax doing each step of reloading the "long" way...why not?</p><p>Like [USER=14204]@FEENIX[/USER] it is great to have the freedom to choose...</p><p></p><p>then again maybe I should not post this....what do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asd9055, post: 2381098, member: 73445"] Just want to make a couple of things clear! One can say I am an overeducated redneck geek. I love power and technology. When the VMAX came out in 1985 as the fastest production bike, I had to have one. When BMW put ABS, Electronic Suspension Control, cruise and heat on a bike, I had to have one. My first rifle was the 300WBY, at the time the most powerfull 30 cal. When the 338 LM came out, I had to have one. I enjoy technology, craftmanship, but now I go what is the value to [B]me[/B]. I handload for the reasons we discussed so many times. Is the primal rights priming tool well thought out, build well? Absolutely. Is it for me? Nope! I enjoy my RCBS ram. Is the AMP anealer made well and does it do a great job annealing? Absolutely!! Will I ever buy one? Nope, I can make one, totally automatic for less than half. Will I? maybe not. Personally, I would rather spend my money on more rifles and descent scopes. I enjoy shooting as many different ones as I can. I like WWI and WWII rifles, post WWII military rifles, Winchester M70 CRF, New Haven or South Carolina. I like WBY and Ruger. I like Sig Pistols. Many people like Glock. I have no problem with that. Also, I know the difference between [B]infomercial [/B]and engineering analysis or a true comparison. If you like the amenities of the new tools, by all means...buy them. If, like me, you like to relax doing each step of reloading the "long" way...why not? Like [USER=14204]@FEENIX[/USER] it is great to have the freedom to choose... then again maybe I should not post this....what do you think? [/QUOTE]
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