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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Which annealer?
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<blockquote data-quote="wldcat" data-source="post: 2923043" data-attributes="member: 124994"><p>I bought the ugly annealer from Amazon last year and for less than $300 I couldn't be happier. Hard for me to believe unless you are a competition shooter that competes against the best in the world that an amp is worth the extra cost. One thing I think is a requirement with a flame annealer is to get an adapter to run off a bbq bottle of propane. The small portable bottles get to cold when you anneal a large amount of brass and the flame will get smaller as the pressure drops from the cold temperature, with the larger bottle this doesn't happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wldcat, post: 2923043, member: 124994"] I bought the ugly annealer from Amazon last year and for less than $300 I couldn’t be happier. Hard for me to believe unless you are a competition shooter that competes against the best in the world that an amp is worth the extra cost. One thing I think is a requirement with a flame annealer is to get an adapter to run off a bbq bottle of propane. The small portable bottles get to cold when you anneal a large amount of brass and the flame will get smaller as the pressure drops from the cold temperature, with the larger bottle this doesn’t happen. [/QUOTE]
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