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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Which annealing machine do you recommend?
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<blockquote data-quote="mdvctry" data-source="post: 1992584" data-attributes="member: 45208"><p>I researched, read, made cost comparisons, read the thread mentioned several times and in the end, I spent the money to get the AMP. For me the the benefit that outweighed all others was ease and safety of use. I don't have to worry about flames, fumes, pets or kids with the AMP. It's like the Ron Popeil of annealizers. Set it and forget it. Literally takes seconds to switch calibers. I annealed 500 Blackout, 1000 5.56 and 120 6.5CR last weekend and while it took my 2 hours, I know that each piece of brass was done consistently and specifically for that lot's specifications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdvctry, post: 1992584, member: 45208"] I researched, read, made cost comparisons, read the thread mentioned several times and in the end, I spent the money to get the AMP. For me the the benefit that outweighed all others was ease and safety of use. I don’t have to worry about flames, fumes, pets or kids with the AMP. It’s like the Ron Popeil of annealizers. Set it and forget it. Literally takes seconds to switch calibers. I annealed 500 Blackout, 1000 5.56 and 120 6.5CR last weekend and while it took my 2 hours, I know that each piece of brass was done consistently and specifically for that lot’s specifications. [/QUOTE]
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