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AMP Annealer Machine

aclk several different versions. I been using one for 3 years, have annealed several thousands of rifle brass maybe more.
There is a youtube video you can make a timer down to the mil a second. I said I would buy a Amp when this quits. Well it keeps going strong, and I have no doubt it does as good if not better than the Amp, but you have to have some want to. Also use a small vacuum hooked to the rear, and it never quits. But if you 2k laying around go amp.
 
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Hi ! So I’ve being using my AMP machine for quite a while now and I anneal every piece brass from my 6 GT - 284 Win - 308 Win target rifles as well as most of my hunting cartridges brass too . I full lenght size with a neck bushing and then arbor my inside necks . I’ve noticed loading this way has gotten me very precise Bullet Neck tension
 
I went the homemade induction route to get started, as my money was going to the rifle, dies, and everything else. The homemade unit worked, but was very aggravating with little bits needing to be replaced regularly. Last year I got pissed off and bought the amp and haven’t looked back. That thing is awesome!
 
I've been using the Annie (Fluxeon) for nine years now. Water-cooled coils allow for uninterrupted cycle times and the results are as consistent as I could hope for. I have notes on the proper settings for brass I use, but I've committed them to memory, so getting it set up and working takes no more than a few minutes. I can anneal 100 Dasher cases in fifteen minutes, 100 7-6.5 PRC cases in twenty, and that is taking my time. My Dasher brass refuses to wear out and I can't remember the last case I lost to a split neck.

I'm sure the AMP is a terrific machine, but I figure the marginal cost of terrific is not worth it to me. Very happy with the Fluxeon product.
 
Good choice…the AMP is the answer.

Mine replaced a Benchsource, which for a flame annealer was great but none of the flame annealers are in the same class. The flame annealers aren’t consistent time to time but that can be combat by batching your brass. It sure it’s nice not to have a flame in the house and I can do 1 a day and have faith they are all getting the same anneal.
 
Let's see a video!
I tried to post one but couldn’t figure it out how to. It is mesmerizing to watch.

It is not cheap, but I anneal everything. Including my AR brass in 223, 308 and 300 blackout. That setup has annealed 10+ thousand pieces of brass between me and my brother. When set up correctly it will go nonstop for hours.
 

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