Does the burst fire need a bunch of extra thingies to do different sized cases?I snagged a burstfire a while ago. Been impressed by it in the times I’ve used it.
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Nope. All you really need to do is point the burner and the neck. Thats about as much assembly as it takes.Do I have to assemble either of the two above? I hate that part.
Do you use the case prep station on it as well?I have a burstfire. I'm happy with it. Fast and easy. No assembly
It comes with std and mag wheel. Only need the case prep tools if you want to run them.Does the burst fire need a bunch of extra thingies to do different sized cases?
So I don’t have an amp. But I will say with the annealeze and burstfire and alike……after you spend 30 seconds configuring your torch you can run about 300 pieces without moving a finger. I’ve found it pretty consistent as well.I know you don’t want to hear it, but get an amp.
With that list of cartridges it’s going to save you a lot of time.
If simple is your goal, the amp cannot be beat. You stick it in the hole and press start, that’s it. No testing, no templaque. Burn a piece of brass to get your code and it’a easy.
I don't, I have a Lyman case prep thingy.Do you use the case prep station on it as well?