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AMP Pro/cons

I had an AMP ( gen 1 ) and it never missed a beat or overheated, but I never did over 100 cases. After a few years of use I didn't see a difference on the target shooting short range and running a 6ppc at a higher node for the most part has the primer pockets going away before annealing was necessary for proper sizing......So I sold it to a local shooter that is very happy with it.........The product worked perfectly for me.
I AM curious, after you get your Aztec #"s had anyone here further down the line ( let's say 5 firings ) run a piece or 2 of the brass again to see if the code had changed............Happy New Year.......... :cool:

Best Regards
Rick
 
I had an AMP ( gen 1 ) and it never missed a beat or overheated, but I never did over 100 cases. After a few years of use I didn't see a difference on the target shooting short range and running a 6ppc at a higher node for the most part has the primer pockets going away before annealing was necessary for proper sizing......So I sold it to a local shooter that is very happy with it.........The product worked perfectly for me.
I AM curious, after you get your Aztec #"s had anyone here further down the line ( let's say 5 firings ) run a piece or 2 of the brass again to see if the code had changed............Happy New Year.......... :cool:

Best Regards
Rick
There has been plenty of people who did just that, even in the same batch of brass- finding? Yes, there is a difference.
However, my personal belief (knowing how this device works), is that even if you don't aztec and just use se publicized values and never “update” the value, you’ll still do a more consistent anneal than using a flame (yea, flame away :) )
 
i like mine
i see no down side.
this is not a cheap sport
all my long range comp brass gets annealed EVERYTIME.
consistency is the name of the game at long range.
 
you mean vs the inaccuracy of a torch. and what is the longevity since you brought it up.

No, I'm talking about expected life of each unit. The accuracy of each is a different topic.

For longevity, I'm thinking of MTBF. Oversimplified, the average time of failure when looking at all of the various failure types.
 

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