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Annealing ADG brass with AMP

I have access to an AMP annealing unit. They have not posted a program for annealing ADG brass in 260 Remington. Has anyone done the destructive testing to find the right program for this brass? (i have turned the necks down to .0135)
 
Maybe you have a member of this site, near you. Take your pilot/brass by his house and get it analyzed. Save some overseas shipping.
You're welcome to come to Texas and we can have a cold one and analyze your brass at my place.
 
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Maybe you have a member of this site, near you. Take your pilot/brass by his house and get it analyzed. Save some overseas shipping.
You're welcome to come to Texas and we can have a cold one and analyze your brass at my place.
I have a unit you could use or mail it to me and I’ll test it. Just need pilot and a piece of brass. I am in Western WA

Keep in mind that if somebody Aztec analyzes a piece of your brass you have no way to input the Aztec code into your AMP unless you have the Aztec program in your AMP, in which case you could analyze your own brass (duh).
 
I just sent an inquiry to AMP, to find out if an Aztec generated code can only be used in an Aztec equipped machine.
I will post their response, when received.
 
Yep.....PatMiles is 100% right!
Alex Findlay replied, saying that if you use an Aztec code in a non-Aztec annealer, you will melt the brass.
It looks like the OP's only choice is to mail his brass to New Zealand.
 

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