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Bullet Puller?
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<blockquote data-quote="birdiemc" data-source="post: 2002930" data-attributes="member: 29632"><p>Ok. I had a bunch of .264 I need to pull, but never got around to acquiring a bullet puller, so after posting that question I went out to the shop and thre a 1/4" collet in the milling machine, grabbed a shell holder in the vise then went to town. Pulled 10 very quickly, it did leave a little imprint on the bullet, but it's forward of the ogive so I figured it would be ok, which I just got back in from shooting and they did just fine...with a 12-18 mph wind I had 1.5" left to right at 100yds but only .56 vertical so I think it worked. Certainly wouldn't want to use this method on bullets that count for something but at paper on a windy day it was just fine. Btw, I have not done any target shooting in the wind in about 20 yrs, I always wait till better conditions, so my 1.5" while not impressive by comparison with others around here, I'll take it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birdiemc, post: 2002930, member: 29632"] Ok. I had a bunch of .264 I need to pull, but never got around to acquiring a bullet puller, so after posting that question I went out to the shop and thre a 1/4" collet in the milling machine, grabbed a shell holder in the vise then went to town. Pulled 10 very quickly, it did leave a little imprint on the bullet, but it's forward of the ogive so I figured it would be ok, which I just got back in from shooting and they did just fine...with a 12-18 mph wind I had 1.5" left to right at 100yds but only .56 vertical so I think it worked. Certainly wouldn't want to use this method on bullets that count for something but at paper on a windy day it was just fine. Btw, I have not done any target shooting in the wind in about 20 yrs, I always wait till better conditions, so my 1.5" while not impressive by comparison with others around here, I'll take it. [/QUOTE]
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