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    Quote Originally Posted by andyanimal31 View Post
    To be fair any body that is thinking of annealing needs to look at the AMP website and get some scientific data on annealing..
    The blow torch method is proven to be an ineffective hit and miss system.
    When brass is worth a small fortune these days use a member of the forum or trademe to get some one to anneal them with their induction amp annealer.
    It does make a difference!

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    Whilst I agree amp is the gold standard, I wouldn't go as far as to say anything else is ineffective, I have been hot salt annealing for a while now and like everything in reloading consistency is Important. I set a metronome and make sure I only heat my brass for the same time per case, I also use an aftermarket controller for my melting pot to keep the temp stable and consistent. For sure an amp would be great but I've had very good results just using what I have.
    Not as exact as amp annealing, granted - ineffective, no and far better than not doing anything at all.
    #DANNYCENT

 

 

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