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I also received one, workmanship and function of the annealer is second to none,very easy to setup and use.
well priced compared to over seas equivalents.
thanks brent.
well priced compared to over seas equivalents.
thanks brent.
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Thanks for the comments guys
Really glad you like them and they work well
Peter
Really glad you like them and they work well
Peter
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Anybody can develop on a idea, but it shouldnt be forgoten where the spark of insperation came from
/ creator, by the gentlemen named Mrlongrange.
Yes its all stainless, i know a few others that have made theres out of stainless in 304 and 316 . Albiet the price is a little steep for whats on offer, considering the components it contains, inside and out. But i'm not here to judge.
The annealers are simple, consistant and work well.
As to bellted magnums and rimmed cases, i have no issues with the auto feeding nor the main drum for the burn time. BB has a sister ( much larger ) v 2.0, but thats for another day for all, amoung other builds.

Yes its all stainless, i know a few others that have made theres out of stainless in 304 and 316 . Albiet the price is a little steep for whats on offer, considering the components it contains, inside and out. But i'm not here to judge.
The annealers are simple, consistant and work well.
As to bellted magnums and rimmed cases, i have no issues with the auto feeding nor the main drum for the burn time. BB has a sister ( much larger ) v 2.0, but thats for another day for all, amoung other builds.
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Well I say thumbs up to a bloke who took on the initiative to go ahead and make them when the demand was there. I dont see Mr Longrange selling them, nor do I see them available cheaper. For what you have to pay for something commercial out of the states, I think not only its a very fair price but also a good thing to support something Australian made if your not into building one yourself.
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Got my annealer in the post today.
Thanks Peter.
Looking forward to giving it a try. The Youtube video shows how to set it up. Seems easy.
Thanks Peter.
Looking forward to giving it a try. The Youtube video shows how to set it up. Seems easy.
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Hoping mine will arrive in the next few business days. Looking forward to it!
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Brad & Norm,
You won't be disappointed, mine works a treat, fast and so easy to use.
You won't be disappointed, mine works a treat, fast and so easy to use.
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Rebel105 wrote:Brad & Norm,
You won't be disappointed, mine works a treat, fast and so easy to use.
Question for you mate, do you find any change in groups on freshly annealed brass compared to maybe once or twice fired? Or do you anneal each time?
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Brad,
I can't tell any difference in group size before or after annealing as I anneal every 2 or 3 firings now. I clean the fired brass necks, anneal then resize. Before the machine I reckon I was getting a few issues with neck tension, just because of the variation feel when seating and the odd weird shot POI. Can't prove it though. In Brisbane with first firing of annealed brass @ 300yds 60.9, & 2 x 60.8 with a 6XC, but one would expect a good hit at close range. I try to eliminate ammo related issues as much as possible.
Geoff
I can't tell any difference in group size before or after annealing as I anneal every 2 or 3 firings now. I clean the fired brass necks, anneal then resize. Before the machine I reckon I was getting a few issues with neck tension, just because of the variation feel when seating and the odd weird shot POI. Can't prove it though. In Brisbane with first firing of annealed brass @ 300yds 60.9, & 2 x 60.8 with a 6XC, but one would expect a good hit at close range. I try to eliminate ammo related issues as much as possible.
Geoff
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Mine turned up today Pete , thank you very much . Cannot wait to try it .
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Hi Peter,
Mine turned up the other day, looks good plus the video for instruction well thought out!
Now I have no excuses, look out I'm coming through
Mine turned up the other day, looks good plus the video for instruction well thought out!
Now I have no excuses, look out I'm coming through

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Great to hear every one is happy so far.
I am now distributing them through Ziersch Custom Rifles here in SA
If you want to inquire about one here is their email address and website
zcr@aapt.net.au
http://www.zierschcustomrifles.com.au/index.php
Jerome is a great gunsmith and person that will help you out with all sorts of Fclass stuff
Pete
I am now distributing them through Ziersch Custom Rifles here in SA
If you want to inquire about one here is their email address and website
zcr@aapt.net.au
http://www.zierschcustomrifles.com.au/index.php
Jerome is a great gunsmith and person that will help you out with all sorts of Fclass stuff
Pete