sounds goodI find annealing takes the work hardening out of the case necks. Bullet seating is smoother with reduced neck tension and CBTO is more consistent. I just use a drill, extension, socket, over a butane torch.
sounds goodI find annealing takes the work hardening out of the case necks. Bullet seating is smoother with reduced neck tension and CBTO is more consistent. I just use a drill, extension, socket, over a butane torch.
Think I'll be going with the Burstfire as well. How are you liking yours?I do appreciate the discussion and links. I ordered a Burstfire after watching the available videos for the devices mentioned.
So far, I've annealed .308, 7.62 x 39, .223, 9.3 x 62, .300 WSM and .338 Lapua. I really like the machine after getting a feel for setting it up. A dark room is critical to observe the inside the case neck glow while setting up the flame tip location and rotation speed.Think I'll be going with the Burstfire as well. How are you liking yours?
The case prep stuff on the top is a nice bonus, as I don't have have that as an option beyond a hand drill, milling machine, lathe, or drill press.
I would like to see a video !A few people have bought this one and like it.
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AGS Brass Annealer 3.0 - AGS Custom Parts
AGS Custom Parts - AGS Brass Annealer 3.0agscustomparts.com
I would like to see a video !
This
Ugly Annealer…
That's what I'm considering. The price is right, how is the build quality?This works well for me.
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Burstfire - 2 in 1 - Brass Case Torch Annealer & Case Prep Center
Get unmatched precision with the BurstFire Gen 2 Annealer & Case Prep Center. Fast, automated brass annealing, high-torque prep power, and lifetime durability.burstfireguns.com
That's what I'm considering. The price is right, how is the build quality?
I can say that 'm impressed with mine. I would not hesitate to recommend it after using it quite a bit. It does take some effort to get the tuning correct but, it is very capable if you have a sense for what needs to take place in the annealing process....Very short fat neck cases like 7.62 x 39 can be a tough but the spacer that Burstfire may now have available should alleviate most of that issue. I did not find .223 to be any problem.That's what I'm considering. The price is right, how is the build quality?

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