I am currently annealing with a torch annealing setup called annealeez.
While I appreciate the product, I am contemplating upgrading my setup before cycling a new 300x batch of .308 lapua brass, trying to squeeze out just a little more out of my brass.
I was looking to maybe sell my annealeez, and purchase the AMP machine.
They are all out of stock right now.
Went on their site, they have stopped production, and will now only produce what they call AMP mark ll machines now.
Mark ll machine seem to have a few upgrade features, including the new asstec programming function.
But the MKlls will also have an upgrade in price, I expect them to be close to 1800-2000$ CDN from what I have seen in their blog.
I am hesitating between ; A. Keep an eye out for a used AMP original machine, and B. Fork out the extra dough and simply get the MK ll
For those of you interested and/or running these annealing machines, what will be your take on it?
While I appreciate the product, I am contemplating upgrading my setup before cycling a new 300x batch of .308 lapua brass, trying to squeeze out just a little more out of my brass.
I was looking to maybe sell my annealeez, and purchase the AMP machine.
They are all out of stock right now.
Went on their site, they have stopped production, and will now only produce what they call AMP mark ll machines now.
Mark ll machine seem to have a few upgrade features, including the new asstec programming function.
But the MKlls will also have an upgrade in price, I expect them to be close to 1800-2000$ CDN from what I have seen in their blog.
I am hesitating between ; A. Keep an eye out for a used AMP original machine, and B. Fork out the extra dough and simply get the MK ll
For those of you interested and/or running these annealing machines, what will be your take on it?
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