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Anni Annealer questions. users I need your help

Prebanpaul

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I am about to pull the trigger on the Annie. Has anyone started a list of times to anneal specific brass. IE the amp annealer they give you a code, and it is a pre determined time. Since it uses the same components, it should be pretty consistent.

Anyone have any small tables that they have built to that allows the case to drop out.
 
I am about to pull the trigger on the Annie. Has anyone started a list of times to anneal specific brass. IE the amp annealer they give you a code, and it is a pre determined time. Since it uses the same components, it should be pretty consistent.

Anyone have any small tables that they have built to that allows the case to drop out.
I have both the std. And 50 cal size Annie. Radiator cooling and coil systems.
I made a height adjustable, spring loaded platform and mounted the Annie on a riser on my bench. Load/unload is 2 to 3 seconds.
Times can vary a lot depending on brand and or alloy. 6 br is maybe 3 sec., 50 cal in mid form up with thick sections as much as 12 to 14 seconds. Once you use it some you will get accustomed quickly.
 
A bottle of 750 tempilaq and you’re in the game. Times vary, fed 300bo is 1.2, 223 lapua is 1.6, 223 rem is 1.5. 6xc norma is 3.4, Peterson is 3.5. Nosler 270 is 2.8,rem 3006 is 3.2.

Most everything will be below 3.5 seconds and it’s real easy to find out with tempilaq. A little steel wool takes care of the baked on crust easily enough. I think it’s worth it over the amp if only to not have to mess with case holders and only spend half as much.