Raimey, from what I see you shooting I really think you would be better served learning to anneal the cases the old way, by hand with bare fingers and a propane torch. I think you will need 10-50 cases for some old Metric caliber much more often than hundreds of 45-70 cases for BP Sil. or long-range match shooting or 22CF for Prairie Dogs. It would take the same amount of time and effort to set the machine up for 10 cases as for 200, then next week you are chasing a different cartridge while the other shooters are already set op. It won't take much time and/or cases to learn the color of the cases you are looking for and it takes hardly any time at all to learn how to avoid annealing case heads when you are holding them in your bare fingers. If a case neck collapses in on itself, while seating the bullet or sizing, you burned it, don't do that next time. If you heated it a little too much but it didn't collapse, shooting and sizing a couple times while working up a load, will work harden the case. It won't take long to learn how to do it.
Good luck,
Mike