Ditto.I use mine in every reloading cycle. Its quick, simple and
efficient. I can be through the process on a small amount of cases, before I would be able to get the torches regulated
on a gas setup. LDS
Have a question and am not intending to hijack this thread (will start a new thread if necessary). I use a Bench Source to anneal and am very happy with it and prefer to anneal after every firing. I normally shoot two BR matches each year that require 280+ rounds fired each (NBRSA 600/1000 yd Nats and NBRSA 600/1000 yd NW Regional). I find it impractical to load up for the entire match since I will usually tweak a load and will reload in the hotel room in the evening. During these matches I don't anneal when reloading but would prefer to.
I don't want to bring the BS into a hotel room and run it with the open flames. If I switched to an AMP do you believe it would be well suited for annealing in a hotel room? Is there enough smoke to be noticed in the hall way or to set off a smoke detector?
Thanks for the help and good shooting.
Rich
Rich I went up to my buddies and did my cases to see how they worked. I saw no smoke. Now these were Dasher cases. We brushed the inside of necks with a bronze brush in a drill prior to annealing. It was quick and easy. The only downside I saw was I am used to seeing the color change down the case from the flame. It doesn't seem to show this as much. MattHave a question and am not intending to hijack this thread (will start a new thread if necessary). I use a Bench Source to anneal and am very happy with it and prefer to anneal after every firing. I normally shoot two BR matches each year that require 280+ rounds fired each (NBRSA 600/1000 yd Nats and NBRSA 600/1000 yd NW Regional). I find it impractical to load up for the entire match since I will usually tweak a load and will reload in the hotel room in the evening. During these matches I don't anneal when reloading but would prefer to.
I don't want to bring the BS into a hotel room and run it with the open flames. If I switched to an AMP do you believe it would be well suited for annealing in a hotel room? Is there enough smoke to be noticed in the hall way or to set off a smoke detector?
Thanks for the help and good shooting.
Rich
RichHave a question and am not intending to hijack this thread (will start a new thread if necessary). I use a Bench Source to anneal and am very happy with it and prefer to anneal after every firing. I normally shoot two BR matches each year that require 280+ rounds fired each (NBRSA 600/1000 yd Nats and NBRSA 600/1000 yd NW Regional). I find it impractical to load up for the entire match since I will usually tweak a load and will reload in the hotel room in the evening. During these matches I don't anneal when reloading but would prefer to.
I don't want to bring the BS into a hotel room and run it with the open flames. If I switched to an AMP do you believe it would be well suited for annealing in a hotel room? Is there enough smoke to be noticed in the hall way or to set off a smoke detector?
Thanks for the help and good shooting.
Rich