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Reloader Case Annealer

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2016 2:38 pm
by phaedra1106
Arrived yesterday (delivered to the wrong house so thanks DPD!!)

Set it up last night with a couple of minor problems, the disks wouldn't index at the correct position above the case rotation point. Simple enough to sort, removed the disks (and cut my finger on a sharp edge) and loosened off the collar it sits on, moved it a bit further around the motor shaft and all sorted.

Also had a problem with 308 and 260 cases, the odd few ending up inside the unit instead of dropping straight through to the tray placed underneath. 6.5Creeedmoor worked flawlessly, I spoke to Lubo who uses his for 308 without a problem, I may have to open up the hole in the lower section a bit to improve it.

As I said, minor points and given the whole thing is only £170 including shipping from Bulgaria it's excellent value :)

Onto the good bit :D

To be honest there's nothing to report!! it does exactly what it's supposed to do, set the time to 8 seconds (after using Tempilaq to test) and away we went. 300 cases later job done perfectly :good: :good:

I've uploaded a small video here, https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/103 ... %20Res.mp4

I'll also upload some decent photos later tonight after I've recovered from yesterdays trip to Otterburn :)

Re: Reloader Case Annealer

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 7:38 am
by Blackstuff
Phwoarr! Look at that red hot case softening action! goodjob

Re: Reloader Case Annealer

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 8:39 am
by dromia
Can it do interesting calibres such as 218 Bee, 577 Snider, 303 British, 30 40 Krag, 22 Hornet and the like?

Re: Reloader Case Annealer

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 8:48 am
by Alpha1
Exactly what I was thinking can it do rimmed cases like .303. 7.62x54. etc.

Re: Reloader Case Annealer

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 9:05 am
by phaedra1106
It's basically a couple of disks with holes in to suit the case diameter so yes any case should be possible. Lubo does various size disks and they are only held by two screws so changing over is easy enough.

The gas torch bracket is height adjustable, again with two wing nut screws to lock it in place. You could remove one of the screws and then be able to angle the bracket giving a larger range of heights.

I'll be adding a better torch (Clarke PC109) later when I've gone through my current stock of gas canisters.

So far I've ran 520 cases through it, mainly 260, 308, 6.5Creedmoor and some 300aac which need a better torch with a thinner pencil flame due to their lower height.

Re: Reloader Case Annealer

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 10:58 am
by The Gun Pimp
I've always believed that annealing has got to be a good thing but I'm now less than convinced by the blow-torch/stop-watch/paint approach.

Since I've had a chance to play with the AMP induction annealer I've come to realise that there is a bit more to it than I first thought.

AMP offer - for example - 15 different programmes just for the 308 case - depending on make. If you neck turn, this will further affect the process and, taking say an extra thou. off the neck will affect the programme.

It's not as simple as it looks and I would urge anyone thinking of buying an annealer to have a look at their website www.ampannealing.com

The downside is the price but three of us are sharing a machine. After all it's not something you are using 24-7.

Re: Reloader Case Annealer

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2016 5:50 pm
by ukrifleman
phaedra1106 wrote:Arrived yesterday (delivered to the wrong house so thanks DPD!!)

Set it up last night with a couple of minor problems, the disks wouldn't index at the correct position above the case rotation point. Simple enough to sort, removed the disks (and cut my finger on a sharp edge) and loosened off the collar it sits on, moved it a bit further around the motor shaft and all sorted.

Also had a problem with 308 and 260 cases, the odd few ending up inside the unit instead of dropping straight through to the tray placed underneath. 6.5Creeedmoor worked flawlessly, I spoke to Lubo who uses his for 308 without a problem, I may have to open up the hole in the lower section a bit to improve it.

As I said, minor points and given the whole thing is only £170 including shipping from Bulgaria it's excellent value :)

Onto the good bit :D

To be honest there's nothing to report!! it does exactly what it's supposed to do, set the time to 8 seconds (after using Tempilaq to test) and away we went. 300 cases later job done perfectly :good: :good:

I've uploaded a small video here, https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/103 ... %20Res.mp4

I'll also upload some decent photos later tonight after I've recovered from yesterdays trip to Otterburn :)


Me likee muchee!

Contact details of the company that markets them would be good.

ukrifleman

Re: Reloader Case Annealer

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2016 7:01 pm
by Cj10
The Gun Pimp wrote:I've always believed that annealing has got to be a good thing but I'm now less than convinced by the blow-torch/stop-watch/paint approach.

Since I've had a chance to play with the AMP induction annealer I've come to realise that there is a bit more to it than I first thought.

AMP offer - for example - 15 different programmes just for the 308 case - depending on make. If you neck turn, this will further affect the process and, taking say an extra thou. off the neck will affect the programme.

It's not as simple as it looks and I would urge anyone thinking of buying an annealer to have a look at their website http://www.ampannealing.com

The downside is the price but three of us are sharing a machine. After all it's not something you are using 24-7.
Loving my amp. So so easy to use .

Ceri

Re: Reloader Case Annealer

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 2:48 pm
by raptorcalls
dromia wrote:Can it do interesting calibres such as 218 Bee, 577 Snider, 303 British, 30 40 Krag, 22 Hornet and the like?
You would be able to anneal any of these calibers. The discs are interchangeable, so no problem!

Please, PM me if you have further questions.

Regards,

Lubo

Re: Reloader Case Annealer

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 3:05 pm
by raptorcalls
AMP offer - for example - 15 different programmes just for the 308 case - depending on make. If you neck turn, this will further affect the process and, taking say an extra thou. off the neck will affect the programme.
AMP really is a good machine, but all these programs are a bit of a marketing trick.

See, they have different programs for different makes, but even the same companies make cases with brass of different proportions of zinc and copper. They also vary in neck thickness.

The AMP relies on these proportions and neck thickness standards to calculate the exact time, but as I mentioned the variables are to many from batch to batch and that is why these programs are just useless!

Regards,

Lubo