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Anneal - AMP Annealing Unit MK II

Anneal - AMP Annealing Unit MK II

AMP Annealing Unit – MARK II

 

Annealing Made Perfect is the only name which describes this unit properly. Annealing of cartridge case necks and shoulders has previously been a ”hit and miss” episode for most reloaders who have been doing annealing. Until now!

This machine is now the No. 1 choice of all serious reloaders all around the world. For the last 4 years been one of our BRT top selling products

NB:   Please remember to purchase any cartridge pilots which you also require. Pilots are sold separately.

 

  • This machine is a pre-programmed, fully calibrated, induction case annealer.
  • An induction annealer which produces exact and repeatable case neck hardness every time. No flame.
  • Change from one cartridge type to another in seconds
  • A solidly built, reliable easy to operate machine to anneal your cases every reload.
  • Mark II version does all cartridge cases from 17 Hornet to and including the 50cal BMG
  • This Mark II machine comes pre loaded with the new AZTEC software to self analize your own cases for the absolute codes to match brass metallurgy.
  • There is a range of special cartridge pilots available to set the case in the correct position in the machine for annealing (purchased separately)
  • No guesswork, no temperature pastes. Just select the program after carrying out ANALYSIS within AZTEC mode.
  • Fit the pilot in the machine and start annealing. Fast and easy.
  • Anneal your case each and every time you reload.
  • A special shellholder grip tool (Brass) is included with the unit. NB: You will need to use your regular reloading press type shellholders within this grip tool.
  • Consistent case neck hardness means more consistent velocity which usually means tighter groups, closer velocity spreads and cases which reload and last longer.
  • All temperature time settings have been laboratory verified using micro-Vickers hardness testing equipment which allows precise neck hardness testing.
  • Induction annealing means no gas and not even a hot element. Magnetic flux passes through the case neck where heat is created.
  • There is no need to quench and importantly the case head remains way below annealing temperature. NB: The colour is irrelevant in evaluating annealing.
  • Units supplied with 240v Australian power cable and also a USB lead which can be used to connect the unit to a computer for future updates.
  • Choose the special pilots which you need separately. Many pilots handle a ”family” or cartridges of the same length and body. For example #11 pilot does 243win, 260rem, 7-08, 308win, 338win.
$2,290.00
1 In stock