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which annealer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2560780" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Well if you owned and used four of the top Annealers with the AMP being one of them then you will know the explanation.</p><p>You will have a personal preference with each one as to Price, Ease of Annealing, and Quality.</p><p>Price doesn't mean the Best</p><p>Ease of annealing doesn't mean the Best</p><p>Quality + Ease = You determine.</p><p></p><p>Sold our almost new Annealeez for $100 the day after using an AMP just to help out another reloader that didn't want or thought spending money on an AMP. Don't get me wrong the Annealeez works OK when you "TUNE" it in. But there is no comparison to an AMP.</p><p>There are hundreds of different opinions on Annealing and maybe all correct.</p><p>It all comes down to personal preference between Propane (torch), SALT, and Induction. If you are a DYI there are some really good DYI Videos for making your own Induction Annealer. I am on of those guys that don't want to spend money if I can make it. You can see some of the reloading equipment that I built, but the AMP is proven with technology to anneal any brass case that you have.</p><p>GREAT Machine!</p><p>I always say use what you can afford and are comfortable with.</p><p>Don't just get an AMP if you only reload 100 cases a year of one caliber or maybe you want the best!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2560780, member: 116439"] Well if you owned and used four of the top Annealers with the AMP being one of them then you will know the explanation. You will have a personal preference with each one as to Price, Ease of Annealing, and Quality. Price doesn't mean the Best Ease of annealing doesn't mean the Best Quality + Ease = You determine. Sold our almost new Annealeez for $100 the day after using an AMP just to help out another reloader that didn't want or thought spending money on an AMP. Don't get me wrong the Annealeez works OK when you "TUNE" it in. But there is no comparison to an AMP. There are hundreds of different opinions on Annealing and maybe all correct. It all comes down to personal preference between Propane (torch), SALT, and Induction. If you are a DYI there are some really good DYI Videos for making your own Induction Annealer. I am on of those guys that don't want to spend money if I can make it. You can see some of the reloading equipment that I built, but the AMP is proven with technology to anneal any brass case that you have. GREAT Machine! I always say use what you can afford and are comfortable with. Don't just get an AMP if you only reload 100 cases a year of one caliber or maybe you want the best! [/QUOTE]
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