So the tax check is coming and the wife wants to get me something nice for my birthday (next week if anyone wants to chip in). She's given me the green light to get an annealing machine, but am not sure which way to go: I've done a lot of research and am torn between the Bench Source and the Giraud. I don't want to spend time manufacturing one, which is why I'm looking for a turn-key system.
They both look nice. The Bench Source has a preferable (to me) way of spinning the cartridge, but I also like the hopper feature on the Giraud. I am currently leaning more towards the Bench Source as, from what I gather, I won't need to spend more for doing different calibers (I currently load for about eight between .223 and .338).
Can anyone give some pluses and minuses for both that I may not have considered?
They both look nice. The Bench Source has a preferable (to me) way of spinning the cartridge, but I also like the hopper feature on the Giraud. I am currently leaning more towards the Bench Source as, from what I gather, I won't need to spend more for doing different calibers (I currently load for about eight between .223 and .338).
Can anyone give some pluses and minuses for both that I may not have considered?