And yes, very short anneal times resulted in more junked cases. It doesn't take much wall thickness difference to get inconsistent results. Have better luck longer times and lower amperage, about 9A works well for the 223 based stuff. My goal is less junked high volume varminting brass- split necks, split shoulders after 4-5 firings, not an every firing deal trying to get back to the same hardness. I think AMP did their homework, and for a competition shooter its probably a better solution.