Awesome. Been toying with the idea of making one. I talked with one of the electrician/controls guy and he said that would be a fun little project.
Yeah there’s one on yt with two guys names. It’s a diy induction annealer. This ones very nice. It analyzes the brass and generates a power code for your exact brass
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I looked at doing it but it was above my head. Theres a parts list on a forum if you search the GinErick annealer on googlethat looks like the one we want to build.
I looked at doing it but it was above my head. Theres a parts list on a forum if you search the GinErick annealer on google
Heres the link with the parts list and stuff.He is an awesome programmer and loves projects like that. Will definitely look into that.
Heres the link with the parts list and stuff.
http://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/induction-brass-annealer-redux.3908353/
Yeah I know. He is playing Modified baseball this year and he's as tall or taller than the 6 year olds lol The cleats we bought him are size 1's Lord help me feed this child lolWow, @Zbizzle911 , it's hard to believe he's 4!
And quite a shooter.Wow, @Zbizzle911 , it's hard to believe he's 4!
But who wants to touch every piece of brass to anneal it?
Very time consuming.
Would it not be better to fill it and forget it?
Yes, it would. I may have to do this to mine (whenever I get it).But who wants to touch every piece of brass to anneal it?
Very time consuming.
Would it not be better to fill it and forget it?
I ordered an inductive annealer from Fluxeon back in June. I got a shipping notice 12 days ago, but all that had been done was a shipping label created. I emailed them yesterday, they said it would go out today. We will see.
Yes, it would. I may have to do this to mine (whenever I get it).
But who wants to touch every piece of brass to anneal it?
Very time consuming.
Would it not be better to fill it and forget it?
No. Just sayin’ [emoji23]
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Well that lost me. ??
Oh so you don't anneal much.
I do several hundred rounds at a time. And am busy reloading while the machine does the work for me.
To each their own. Cool machine.
Annealer is $1400 amp mate is like $400 then you need a dillon case feeder and your ready. One thing to remember is this is an induction anneler and is much more precise than the flame ones. I could've bought an anbealeze for like $300 and then had to worry about the gas and open flame and how long to leave it in the flame. The AMP has computer software that analyzes your specific brass and create a corresponding heat code.Now thats a machine.
Whats it like, 2500$?
FINALLY. Just got a notice that it has left the facility and is on its way.I almost ordered one of the Annie annealers and build a stand for it. But I’ve got some friends who’ve been waiting forever.
FINALLY. Just got a notice that it has left the facility and is on its way.
Now I feel dumb.they sure as hell aren’t annealing 5.56/.223 range ammo.
I like it!Nice. Let us know how you like it!
Now I feel dumb.
Actually I’ve been thinking about setting up 100 pieces that I never anneal and see how they perform vs 100 pieces that are annealed after every firing. Or maybe just setup at the range and keep loading the same few pieces all day and see how they perform after 10-20 firings.
AMP did a video kinda like that. I'll see if I can find it. They were doing benchers shooting though and looking at groups where they annealed every time and when they didn't. Its my understanding the annealing every time helps keep a consistent neck tension which is desired in LR shooting. I'm not sure you'd see any difference in an AR15.Now I feel dumb.
Actually I’ve been thinking about setting up 100 pieces that I never anneal and see how they perform vs 100 pieces that are annealed after every firing. Or maybe just setup at the range and keep loading the same few pieces all day and see how they perform after 10-20 firings.
Depends on the AR.I'm not sure you'd see any difference in an AR15.
That it does.Depends on the AR.
I sure would like to see the results of such a testNow I feel dumb.
Actually I’ve been thinking about setting up 100 pieces that I never anneal and see how they perform vs 100 pieces that are annealed after every firing. Or maybe just setup at the range and keep loading the same few pieces all day and see how they perform after 10-20 firings.
Heres the video I was talking aboutNow I feel dumb.
Actually I’ve been thinking about setting up 100 pieces that I never anneal and see how they perform vs 100 pieces that are annealed after every firing. Or maybe just setup at the range and keep loading the same few pieces all day and see how they perform after 10-20 firings.