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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Which annealer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Okanogan" data-source="post: 2921795" data-attributes="member: 90397"><p>I've got an Annie too. With some temp paint, I can figure out the settings for each type of my brass. It was considerably cheaper than the AMP. I have never heard anyone on the forum say they didn't have a problem getting their Annie delivered and I'm no different so I would have a hard time recommending it.</p><p>I've had the Annie for years now and it has done what I need it to do with little effort. After reading the Applied Ballistics chapter on annealing, I only anneal to prolong case life. In general, I haven't had an issue with split necks as I'm pretty careful with my reloading practices to minimize working the brass.</p><p>The DIY induction annealer info in the thread earlier looked interesting. However, the photo on the video name with the red overheated case makes me wonder about the guys producing the video.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okanogan, post: 2921795, member: 90397"] I've got an Annie too. With some temp paint, I can figure out the settings for each type of my brass. It was considerably cheaper than the AMP. I have never heard anyone on the forum say they didn't have a problem getting their Annie delivered and I'm no different so I would have a hard time recommending it. I've had the Annie for years now and it has done what I need it to do with little effort. After reading the Applied Ballistics chapter on annealing, I only anneal to prolong case life. In general, I haven't had an issue with split necks as I'm pretty careful with my reloading practices to minimize working the brass. The DIY induction annealer info in the thread earlier looked interesting. However, the photo on the video name with the red overheated case makes me wonder about the guys producing the video. [/QUOTE]
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