AMP Auto feed
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AMP Auto feed
Any comments on how well auto feed on the AMP annealer works. Is there any issues changing calibres ?
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Re: AMP Auto feed
I bought one used it a few times, changing calibers is a bit of a pain. Took the unit off the AMP and just do one at a time now. Just as quick now with the auto detect, so no need to push the button to anneal.
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Re: AMP Auto feed
From what I could see looking at an AMP vid and timing the cycles the auto feed appears slighly slower per case than I can do them one at a time. As already noted using auto detect has now improved the one at a time process.
And also looking at their vids there is a bit of dicking around to change cals.
Main use I would see is for very high volume using a Dillon feeder where you fill it up and set it off and leave it to do its job whilst you do something else. Overall time taken is irrelevant then.
Love my AMP...
And also looking at their vids there is a bit of dicking around to change cals.
Main use I would see is for very high volume using a Dillon feeder where you fill it up and set it off and leave it to do its job whilst you do something else. Overall time taken is irrelevant then.
Love my AMP...
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Re: AMP Auto feed
I’m in love with my AMP mate, it may take longer, but that doesn’t matter if you can just dump all your cases in the case feeder and walk away while it runs. Worth all the money imo
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Re: AMP Auto feed
Thanks guys. I havent heard a bad word on the AMP itself. Just debating the value of the auto feed when using multiple calibres
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