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Reloading
Which annealing machine?
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<blockquote data-quote="iflyskyhigh" data-source="post: 1991310" data-attributes="member: 66952"><p>I looked at the Anealez and Mike's Reloading Bench annealer. I make my own 300BO and wanted an annealer that I could do high volume with. That's why I didn't look at the other machines.</p><p></p><p>Went with Mikes. I would have had to purchase extra parts for 300BO with the Annealez, and by the time it was all said and done the MRB annealer was only a few dollars more.</p><p></p><p>More importantly just looking at the two products the build quality of the MRB annealer looked light years ahead of the Annealez. I've still not touched an Annealez, but the quality of the MRB is really far above and beyond the price he is charging. It came with a very detailed (and personalized) bound instruction manual. Nice touch. Shipping was fast. Packaging was superb. I still use the box to store it when not in use. Mike responds to emails quickly and is very helpful. </p><p></p><p>It works real good and am sure it will last a very long time. It does bulk 300 BO and precision rifle stuff equally well. The parts are serviceable should something need fixing. I have zero complaints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iflyskyhigh, post: 1991310, member: 66952"] I looked at the Anealez and Mike’s Reloading Bench annealer. I make my own 300BO and wanted an annealer that I could do high volume with. That’s why I didn’t look at the other machines. Went with Mikes. I would have had to purchase extra parts for 300BO with the Annealez, and by the time it was all said and done the MRB annealer was only a few dollars more. More importantly just looking at the two products the build quality of the MRB annealer looked light years ahead of the Annealez. I’ve still not touched an Annealez, but the quality of the MRB is really far above and beyond the price he is charging. It came with a very detailed (and personalized) bound instruction manual. Nice touch. Shipping was fast. Packaging was superb. I still use the box to store it when not in use. Mike responds to emails quickly and is very helpful. It works real good and am sure it will last a very long time. It does bulk 300 BO and precision rifle stuff equally well. The parts are serviceable should something need fixing. I have zero complaints. [/QUOTE]
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