I love my BenchSource. The quality is excellent and my results are good. The AMP is better but with pilots at $20 per the cost gets real high fast (almost 3x the BenchSource) if you reload many calibers. Your presentation quality is excellent.
Hi David! Thanks for your kindness here. I really did like the BenchSource from a build perspective...Like a tank! I just had issues with the torches staying tight and aligned. I totally agree that the cost of the AMP can get out of hand even beyond its initial cost when you start adding more pilots, etc... But, I'm glad that you found what works for YOU and it's doing what you need it to do. Thanks for watching my friend!
OMG, you are high maintenance. You can set the pan on something taller so the brass does not have as far to fall, also, the brass has a chance to cool prior to falling in the pan, and in doing so it is no longer 700+ degrees.
Hi Olddog! Good point on the pan height. I did get a temp reading on the brass as it entered the pan and it was still ~500 degrees, so plenty hot. It's all good though since I've sold the annealer and moved on to a AMP annealer. Thanks for watching!
Hi Jacob! Probably...bought 'em from Amazon and they're really handy in the reloading room since they don't slide all over the place. Thanks for watching my friend!
Just to much money to have to set each peice of brass in the machine. I personally don't see a advantage over the annealeez. With that said for 800 I'm going to save the rest and get a amp. But I'm happy with my 275 annealeez.
Hi Andrew! You read my mind...I now have an AMP and loving it! Gonna do a review on it shortly and it'll be one of the shortest reviews I've done since it took me literally less than 3 minutes to set it up, get the code for my case, and start annealing 100 cases. Thanks for watching my friend!
@@The4GunGuy yea I posted when the video started. By then end I realized we I was just repeating what u already said lol. I look forward to the amp review. I'm still not sold on one. Maybe that will change.
Hi Randy! It's put together really well, just a pain where it matters in my opinion. For 2 torches, Great machine. For a single torch, I'd go with the Annealeez.
Thanks for the review. I agree with you 100%
I love my BenchSource. The quality is excellent and my results are good. The AMP is better but with pilots at $20 per the cost gets real high fast (almost 3x the BenchSource) if you reload many calibers. Your presentation quality is excellent.
Hi David! Thanks for your kindness here. I really did like the BenchSource from a build perspective...Like a tank! I just had issues with the torches staying tight and aligned. I totally agree that the cost of the AMP can get out of hand even beyond its initial cost when you start adding more pilots, etc... But, I'm glad that you found what works for YOU and it's doing what you need it to do. Thanks for watching my friend!
The gun blue channel on annealing he uses the bench source he has a different set up on torches.
OMG, you are high maintenance. You can set the pan on something taller so the brass does not have as far to fall, also, the brass has a chance to cool prior to falling in the pan, and in doing so it is no longer 700+ degrees.
Hi Olddog! Good point on the pan height. I did get a temp reading on the brass as it entered the pan and it was still ~500 degrees, so plenty hot. It's all good though since I've sold the annealer and moved on to a AMP annealer. Thanks for watching!
After owning an AMP and a Bench Source Annealer and using both over a 4 year period. My thoughts are these
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The mat the Bench Source is sitting on, are those the same mats the cookies at Subway are baked on?
Hi Jacob! Probably...bought 'em from Amazon and they're really handy in the reloading room since they don't slide all over the place. Thanks for watching my friend!
Just to much money to have to set each peice of brass in the machine. I personally don't see a advantage over the annealeez. With that said for 800 I'm going to save the rest and get a amp. But I'm happy with my 275 annealeez.
Hi Andrew! You read my mind...I now have an AMP and loving it! Gonna do a review on it shortly and it'll be one of the shortest reviews I've done since it took me literally less than 3 minutes to set it up, get the code for my case, and start annealing 100 cases. Thanks for watching my friend!
@@The4GunGuy yea I posted when the video started. By then end I realized we I was just repeating what u already said lol. I look forward to the amp review. I'm still not sold on one. Maybe that will change.
Benchsource looks like a $700 pain in the ass. No thanks!
Hi Randy! It's put together really well, just a pain where it matters in my opinion. For 2 torches, Great machine. For a single torch, I'd go with the Annealeez.
Annealeez does not end with an e
Yeah I messed up on that one! Thanks Randy.
Hahaha.