Just caught your video. I remember what you said about the smell of the varnish!! Every time I use mine, I think of what you had said! Smell has gone away over time.😁
The Mark II has two filters instead of one. The cover can be tight for some models but you can use a thin but wide flat head screw driver or similar to pop off the cover. Best to start at the corner.
Can't believe this thing is still around lol. Was it ever proven that $1,500+ anneals better than $300? Has anyone done an accuracy comparison? This machine sounds way to delicate for the majority of men to own...q-tips? Unless the amp annealer starts coming out with some way cool features at $1,500, my choice will always be the Burstfire 2.0.
It is quite an investment and might not make sense for everyone. But it is very convenient and consistent and for me, after only a few years it will add to the cost of a reloaded cartridge less then 10% considering only the costs for brass, primer, powder and bullets for precision ammo. Negligible in view of the constant increase in costs for the other components
How long does it take you to set up your torches? 1 push of the button, and the AMP annealer is annealing to the same temperature every time. It takes the fussing around factor and human factor out of the equation. I dont have to adjust my gas output as the tank gets closer to empty, I don't have to have to drive to the store to get gas or store my gas somewhere. I dont have to find a darkened room to make sure the brass is hitting temp. Can you be as accurate with torches? Yes, but the set up can take 5 to 10 mins to hook up the gas, adjust the torches, adjust the timing, and calibrate the temperature to "slightly red in a dark room". You don't have to deal with that when using the AMP, you take it out, plug it in, and turn it on and it will anneal accurately and consistently to your previous settings. No thinking needed, no fiddling necessary, and a start up time under 20 seconds.
I didn't know it had filters. It's good to know
Just caught your video. I remember what you said about the smell of the varnish!! Every time I use mine, I think of what you had said! Smell has gone away over time.😁
Thank you for updated videos.
Great product and good video......I just couldn't get enough volume from your sound track to really hear it.
Sorry about that, It was recorded on my old iPhone.
Hi Alex, is it the same for the older Mark 1?
Exactly the same for the Mark 1.
Mine does not look like this one. Mine has two fans on the right and the cover doesn’t come off real easy…. I didn’t force it.
The Mark II has two filters instead of one. The cover can be tight for some models but you can use a thin but wide flat head screw driver or similar to pop off the cover. Best to start at the corner.
Maybe add a heating element to keep you electronics happy during down times.
or don’t have your reloading room in a non-climate controlled environment
Can't believe this thing is still around lol. Was it ever proven that $1,500+ anneals better than $300? Has anyone done an accuracy comparison? This machine sounds way to delicate for the majority of men to own...q-tips? Unless the amp annealer starts coming out with some way cool features at $1,500, my choice will always be the Burstfire 2.0.
😂😅😮😢
It is quite an investment and might not make sense for everyone. But it is very convenient and consistent and for me, after only a few years it will add to the cost of a reloaded cartridge less then 10% considering only the costs for brass, primer, powder and bullets for precision ammo. Negligible in view of the constant increase in costs for the other components
This guys comment proves hes a complete idiot!😅😅😊
How long does it take you to set up your torches? 1 push of the button, and the AMP annealer is annealing to the same temperature every time. It takes the fussing around factor and human factor out of the equation. I dont have to adjust my gas output as the tank gets closer to empty, I don't have to have to drive to the store to get gas or store my gas somewhere. I dont have to find a darkened room to make sure the brass is hitting temp.
Can you be as accurate with torches? Yes, but the set up can take 5 to 10 mins to hook up the gas, adjust the torches, adjust the timing, and calibrate the temperature to "slightly red in a dark room". You don't have to deal with that when using the AMP, you take it out, plug it in, and turn it on and it will anneal accurately and consistently to your previous settings. No thinking needed, no fiddling necessary, and a start up time under 20 seconds.