- Location
- Winkler, MB
Looking at the cartridge dimensions and the insert diameters, all of the cartridges you listed will work.With the included inserts, would it work with pistol brass. .357, .45 ACP, 9mm. ? Or do the collets have to fit snug.
Thank youLooking at the cartridge dimensions and the insert diameters, all of the cartridges you listed will work.
"1X Inserts set with .402” – 10.2 mm opening
1x Inserts set with .492” – 12.5 mm opening
1x Inserts set with .543” – 13.8 mm opening"
I have attached a video from when we first got these units in.Would like to see a video of this in working on brass…
Thank you so much for the great feedback! We are thrilled to hear that you had a positive experience with both the product and our service. We always strive to offer the best products for our customers!There are good videos on Youtube of the inventor showing off the product. He also quickly answers questions as well. I will say the absolute best place, as a Canadian, to buy this unit is from Dominon. It sometimes looks cheaper to buy direct, but you get hammered with brokerage fees. I was even recommended by the inventor to order straight from Dominon.
For the price range, I find it to be the best annealer on the market until you step up to the induction units costs 4-5x the price. It is very repeatable and easy to use. I think its great that Dominon carries these units as I really believe they are the best flame units around.
That sounds like a great time!I bought one some time ago (I think from Dominion?) and have been using it steadily. I've done thousands of cases, it works great.
I will do hundreds of cases at a time, just sit back and watch something for a couple of hours and drop in a case every 30 seconds or so. I wouldn't be opposed to setting it up poolside in the summer and enjoying a beer or three while annealing a few hundred cases either.