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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
which annealer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2560815" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Well you can ask why does Rain fall from the Sky and get several answers.</p><p>Look up just on LRH the Posts on Annealing. Then the Internet</p><p>Every company that makes an Annealer will have a story. You just need to read, research and decide. No matter what I say one way or another on any Annealer there will be a Hundred Posts either agreeing or disagreeing.</p><p>You need to say how many different caliber cases will I anneal, then how many each caliber. Are you just hunting or a Competition shooter? If a Hunter you still may want the perfect precision when reloading. </p><p>If you do your own reloading and use the process of annealing you may want to see the difference in several annealing machines.</p><p>BUT that is not why you are asking the question on LRH to get more questions. You want to be able to get a consensus on what we are all using. Good Luck because LRH members use the AMP - Induction, Flame - Propane and some use SALT.</p><p>Buy Once Cry Once!</p><p>It is an investment and you should only want to buy once.</p><p>PM me if you want and we can talk on the phone for some of our OPINIONS.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Len & Jill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2560815, member: 116439"] Well you can ask why does Rain fall from the Sky and get several answers. Look up just on LRH the Posts on Annealing. Then the Internet Every company that makes an Annealer will have a story. You just need to read, research and decide. No matter what I say one way or another on any Annealer there will be a Hundred Posts either agreeing or disagreeing. You need to say how many different caliber cases will I anneal, then how many each caliber. Are you just hunting or a Competition shooter? If a Hunter you still may want the perfect precision when reloading. If you do your own reloading and use the process of annealing you may want to see the difference in several annealing machines. BUT that is not why you are asking the question on LRH to get more questions. You want to be able to get a consensus on what we are all using. Good Luck because LRH members use the AMP - Induction, Flame - Propane and some use SALT. Buy Once Cry Once! It is an investment and you should only want to buy once. PM me if you want and we can talk on the phone for some of our OPINIONS. Thanks Len & Jill [/QUOTE]
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