Originally Posted by BWalker
Originally Posted by zeissman
I use an AMP MkII induction annealer. It has software that you can use to analyse a sacrificial case from a particular brand and batch of brass. This generates a code that you then use for all brass in that batch. It is fast, clean and accurate. It will anneal brass up to .50 cal. Well worth the price IMHO.

You would have to do an insane amount of shooting to get the value out of one of those.


I do a lot of shooting, I have a good range two minutes drive from my home. But more importantly, I get consistent neck tension and that equates to better accuracy. I need the best accuracy I can get for certain competitive target shooting events. Doesn't hurt for hunting rounds either. I anneal the cases after every firing. The cost of an AMP is not a lot spread over the many years of use it will provide.

Originally Posted by SawDoctor
Eliminating question marks/variables is value enough for some.


Exactly. Gave up on the propane torch a while back because of that reason.



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