April 9, 2022News from New Zealand — AMP will Ship 10,000th Annealing Machine
Annealing Made Perfect can celebrate a significant milestone. Six years ago, the first induction annealer was shipped to New Zealand. Annealing machine #10,000 will be leaving the factory next week. The AMP annealer’s evolution has been remarkable, from the original Mark I part-analogue annealer to today’s fully digital Mark II annealer. Over 55,000 annealing pilots were also shipped over the six-year period of production. Alex Findlay, the company president, stated that AMP annealers have become a standard part of many ballistics laboratories. Our annealer is a standard equipment in many precision marksmen’s reloading benches. We are proud of this. We export to all countries that shoot sports. Our patented AZTEC system allows novice reloaders to anneal with the exact same precision as world champions. A New Book on Annealing: Perfect Business Development
AMP Press has published “Making Perfect”, a 320-page, full-color book that chronicles the company’s growth from its original concept in 2012, through years of R&D and up to today’s market-leading products including the groundbreaking AMP Press diagnostic bullet seat instrument. This book contains the entire “Annealing Under the Microscope” series of research articles. These articles are fascinating for anyone interested in buying AMP. This book is a fascinating look at how two men in New Zealand created a new product and who helped them along their way. AccurateShooter was sent a copy by Alex recently. We can confirm that it is a well-written and interesting guide to the creation and use of the AMP annealer and its amazing technology. The book is filled with color photos that show how the AMP machine was created and refined from beginning to end. The new Making Perfect Book by AMP is now available at the AMP USA website with shipping from Las Vegas. It can also be purchased through AMP’s international website with shipping from New Zealand.
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