Thanks. I believe those are the old codes for the standard program and not the AZTEC code that the machine generates.Does their database of codes help?
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Santa was good to me. FEDEX delivered my new AMP Mark II annealer today. On three once-fired Lapua 308win cases (unsized and exterior wiped off with alcohol was only cleaning), I got these codes: 161, 161, 163. Is this in the ballpark of other‘s experiences?
highly recommend you go to amp’s website and read all their articles, might take a few hours of your spare time but you will gain a ton of insight.Santa was good to me. FEDEX delivered my new AMP Mark II annealer today. On three once-fired Lapua 308win cases (unsized and exterior wiped off with alcohol was only cleaning), I got these codes: 161, 161, 163. Is this in the ballpark of other‘s experiences?
Yes the articles on the AMP site are very good and based on firm research methods. Read them all months before ordering the machine.highly recommend you go to amp’s website and read all their articles, might take a few hours of your spare time but you will gain a ton of insight.
to answer your question yes, your codes are completely normal, variations in the neck/shoulder thickness will generate different results.