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Thread: Case annealers

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    Boolit Mold
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    Case annealers

    Have any of you guys tried any of the rotary case annealers? Sagebrush outfitters has one and BACO also sells one. Any opinions? I do BPCR and shoot 45-70 and 40-65. Thanks, Bob

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    This is what I use and it outstanding.

    http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/...neck-annealer/

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    You will find that most people w/ this style have the one from Bench Source or they made their own. Lots has changed since they first came out and there are more styles available now.

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    I have a Sagebrush. It is a Great machine. Simple to Use , Nothing to bust.. I anneal Most everyting Now. . Does a good job and runs about 40 cases per min.
    Before you decide Look @ Others and ask 1 question. Will your do Rimmed case. Most manufactures will Skirt the issue
    all the mauufactures show There video using 223, 308,30/06 Or other rimless. Never rimmed. With the sagebrush I have annealed from 577 3" NE down to 25/20 Wcf
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    Bench Source Vertex. Money well spent. And yes it will do rimmed cases.
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    also the bench source Vertex.
    I just run 450 30-30's through mine.
    simple easy and repeatable that's what I paid for and what I got.

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    The Bench Source has saved me a whole lot of time and labor , well worth the money .

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    Thank you guys for the replies. There is a big price difference between the two mentioned and it sounds like they both work. Bob

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    If you want cheap and good which usually don't go together but in this case they do
    check out molten salt annealer on utube
    i have the bench source machine myself good machine but up their in price
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