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AGS Brass Annealer
Vendor:AGS Custom PartsRegular price $210.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
AGS Brass Annealer 2.0
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AGS Brass Annealer 3.0
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AGS Brass Annealer 3.1 – .408 Cheytac
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AGS Brass Annealer 3.2 – .50BMG
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What we do
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Basic info
• AGS Brass annealer – compact, affordable and sturdy annealing machine
• Uniformity of case neck tension will allow you to seat your bullets with less run out
• It will give you more consistency in your reloads
• Depending on the model, AGS Annealer accepts calibers up to .50 BMG
• Adjusting between calibers under 60 seconds
• AGS Annealer has super small footprint, only 6x6" -
In addition
• It is used to anneal and refurbish your cartridge cases for reloading
• It will restore your case necks to ‘like new’ condition
• It will extend the life of your cartridge cases
• It will reduce your reloading cost and improve accuracy
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
01. Should you anneal brass every time?
Annealing should be done every reload. This will eliminate the spring back, and give repeatable and smooth sizing.
02. How long does brass last without annealing?
The primary reason for annealing rifle brass is preventing case-necks from cracking and keeping them in the same hardness range. They will eventually split because firing and resizing cases “work hardens” brass, making the thin necks brittle. Most rifle cases will survive 4-5 firings, and some will last longer, depending on the brand and method of resizing.
03. How does annealing affect brass?
Annealing is a process which helps to restore the ductility of the brass. That makes it easier to size and less likely to crack or split, so annealed brass cases can be used many more times before they are in need of replacing.
04. Can you over anneal brass?
Yes you can, and we don’t want to do it, because it can lead to dangerous situations, since the brass can get too soft. Common method is to use a chemical indicator in the form of heat sensitive paint – Tempilaq seems to be the most common brand used.
05. Can you anneal twice?
Annealing cases more than once, as long as it’s not still hot on the second go, doesn’t do anything negative.
06. Do I need a second torch holder?
Its all down to prefference. Double burner setup will anneal your cases faster.
07. Can I anneal brass and mark the brass at the same time?
It is possible to set it up like that, but we recommend it to be done as a separate process.