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I have considered doing the Annie with a retrofitted Giraud automatic feeder but the price is about the same and I'll end up with a unit from 2 different companies that's in multiple parts with hoses and wires all over the place. On the other hand, the Annie would get me an induction annealer at a relatively low price; and I could combine it with a Giraud down the road. Essentially, giving me a payment plan to a complete auto-feed system. The AMP is one neat and enclosed machine. Best of all, it has very specific programs that makes me feel I'll get a lot of consistency. Auto feed isn't THAT big a deal to me currently; but I can sure see the advantage. I typically don't load more than 50 rounds at a time and these induction annealers are so fast that I just don't think it'd bother me. Heck, I check the weight on every charge from my Chargemaster on a Gempro scale and trickle to .02gr of my intended charge weight; and I load on a turret press. Obviously, I'm not in a hurry. The auto feeder is coming from AMP in a few months, so I can add that later.Ugh. This is a hard choice. I did read about some issues of overheating on both machines but AMP seems to have fixed the issue while everything I can find indicates the Annie units still overheat after extended annealing sessions.From what I understand, the answer is "no" you don't need to send brass for most brass in most calibers. They even have different programs for known brass that has been turned by .001-.003. Now, if you have wildcatted a round and have a very unique setup they may suggest a setting but they will also let you send your brass in to them to have them design a program using their lab to test the brass. Pretty cool stuff. This is what I've gathered from lots of reading.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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