I'm thinking about purchasing a brass annealer. I'm leaning towards the Giraud, but would appreciate any info or feedback on other setups in use by members here.
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Bench-Source and very happy with it
Tim
I have used both but own a bench-source.
For precision shooting I might anneal as low as 20 cartridges or as many as several hundred and also have a large mix of calibers. In this case the bench source annealing system win hands down.
But if I was only going to anneal a couple cartridge types and had buckets and buckets of the same brass I would go the other way
The other trend is the way to go
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For the Giraud owners...
-How long does it take to pull the unit from its stoarge place and setup?
-How long does it take to switch the machine from one caliber to another (i.e .308 to .338)?
I use the giraud. I have buckets of brass to do and like the "automation". I converted it to accept 20lbs tanks for a super consistent flame and installing a potentiometer for easy adjustments to multiple calibers. I credit all of this to fellow Hide members, I'm just thankful to find guys much smarter than me with machines
I just got mine delivered today. I would love to get info on how to perform those "upgrades".
Please do. I will be getting a giraud soon also. Just got the trimmer.Search this on this site and read the thread. I didn't step up my throw away fittings, just cut them off, got a longer hose, and installed new fittings for the 20lbs tank. If you like, I can photograph my entire modification and post it up. I would like to splice off from the new regulator and run two annealers at once. C'mon, this is The Hide, that's how we roll.
Giraud annealing machine observations
Girard trimmer.
Bench Source annealer.