Hi guys,
I'm asking because I'm on the verge of getting serious about reloading precision .308, and it sounds like I'll need to anneal my brass.
Realistically, I'm probably looking at doing several hundred (or a couple thousand) pieces of brass per year, because if it's easy to do, then I'll also anneal 10mm mag (which likes to split cases), .223, and .30 carbine.
There's this thread, but it's now 5 years old:
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...ng-rifle-brass
I'm looking for an inexpensive machine to do this. Thoughts so far.
1. Doing it by hand sounds like a PITA... I'm not thaaat stingy.
2. The AMP is too expensive. I don't doubt that it's worth it to the fans, but $1,500 buys a lot of FGMM or prepped brass or whatever.
3. Molten salt bath? This convinced me NOT to go there:
https://www.ampannealing.com/article...does-it-work-/
4. The goldilocks solutions seems to be the Giraud or the Annealeez.
It sounds like the Annealeez ($275ish) is a cheaper/smaller/shoddier knock-off of the Giraud ($565).
Thoughts?
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