He is not a "youtuber". He's a maker of fine gun related products. Questions like yours are much more appropriately asked in the numerous reloading forums around the 'net instead of the comments section of a youtube video. Your question in particular has been asked/answered many, many times on those forums.
I find I can get 10 to 15 reloadings compared to 3 to 6 usually. Annealing after every reloading however is supposed to be a major factor in consistent neck tension and single digit standard deviation and reduce vertical stringing.
I believe due to ITAR regs, no not available outside the USA. But I have an annealer ready for sale shortly (Australian Designed and made in Australia, check my video), if you are interested, also will have an induction version this year
Unfortunately, no I don't have a link currently. I made a few units similar to the Giruad, but I hated the way that the machine only worked for certain calibres, and then you would need to swap parts for larger or smaller cals. Also, there is the hole flame and "burn your house down" if you don't watch it thing. I have settled on an induction version that will do any calibre up to .416 . I have successfully annealed all my brass with this method. I am in the process of prototyping a whole bunch of parts and design ideas. This prototyping thing takes a long time!!
+MrSteltzer what annealing machine have u settled on? it would be nice to anneal more than one caliber. how can I keep in touch? I'll subscribe to your channel
I love this machine! I own one and it’s the greatest thing ever.
Same question as everyone else, when will these hit the market?
Is that an optical sensor that is initiating the heating cycle? When will this retrofit be available in the store?
Want the upgrade
Whats the new price going ?
Is the Fluxeon upgrade available for sale now? I want the upgrade asap
What's the price on this and when can I buy it?
I'm curious how much more will a case last vs not annealing?
it seems the owner doesn't like to respond
He is not a "youtuber". He's a maker of fine gun related products. Questions like yours are much more appropriately asked in the numerous reloading forums around the 'net instead of the comments section of a youtube video. Your question in particular has been asked/answered many, many times on those forums.
I find I can get 10 to 15 reloadings compared to 3 to 6 usually. Annealing after every reloading however is supposed to be a major factor in consistent neck tension and single digit standard deviation and reduce vertical stringing.
Is the Giraud available for shipment to Australia?
I believe due to ITAR regs, no not available outside the USA. But I have an annealer ready for sale shortly (Australian Designed and made in Australia, check my video), if you are interested, also will have an induction version this year
+MrSteltzer what kind of annealing machine do you have? do u have a link?
Unfortunately, no I don't have a link currently. I made a few units similar to the Giruad, but I hated the way that the machine only worked for certain calibres, and then you would need to swap parts for larger or smaller cals. Also, there is the hole flame and "burn your house down" if you don't watch it thing.
I have settled on an induction version that will do any calibre up to .416 . I have successfully annealed all my brass with this method. I am in the process of prototyping a whole bunch of parts and design ideas.
This prototyping thing takes a long time!!
+MrSteltzer could u ship to the u.s?
where I can get more info
+MrSteltzer what annealing machine have u settled on?
it would be nice to anneal more than one caliber.
how can I keep in touch?
I'll subscribe to your channel