IHFarmer07
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I really contemplated getting the PMA bullet pullers but they are a bit $$. Also Frankford Arsenal came out with one called the pile driver.
Has anyone used the pile driver?
Has anyone used the pile driver?
It does sound like an interesting idea.interesting concept. if not too much of a bother, could you send a photo of your homemade setup? I like the idea and
the RCBS collets I have are longer than the Forster collets.Thanks for the replies. Just out of curiosity will RCBS collets work with a Forster standard bullet puller? I might be able to get RCBS collets from a friend.
I have to ask............what the heck is your avatar?I use the inertia puler with great results. However, I use very little tension on my bullets. As far as damage to the bullet tips...I glued a small piece of rubber to the bottom of the portion that catches the bullet when I whack it and I get a bullet with no damage to the tip.
Loos like 2 expanded bullets, and teeth, or maybe garlic cloves, but garlic would just be weirdI have to ask............what the heck is your avatar?
I have the Hornady Cam lock bullet puller and love it. I don't know what anyone would say negative about it. It is miles beyond the inertia types. I use it from 9mm to .270 and it works fine.First off hello, it has been several years since I posted here. I started shooting and reloading again and have been out of the loop for quite a while. Boy have prices gone up! Anyway, I have a Forster Collet Bullet Puller. I am trying to source a few collets for it and I am having difficulty. I'd like to have collets for .22 cal, 6 mm, 6.5 mm and 7 mm, 30 cal I have. I was thinking of scrapping the idea and buying a Grip-N-Pull puller, but the reviews weren't impressive. I have an intertia puller, but like the collet pullers. Any help is appreciated, go easy it's my first time posting in a long time.