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Reloading
Bullet Puller?
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2003655" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>My Lyman inertia puller came with two different sized shellholders for standard and magnum so no issue there but I still prefer to use it to break neck tension then pull with RCBS collet. I like to get the pulled bullet as close to being like new as possible and this works for me. I haven't tried using the shell holder in the inertia puller, know about it but just haven't gotten around to it since I don't use the inertia to fully pull bullets. </p><p></p><p>The aspect overlooked is when you pull with the collet you have full control of the powder in the case and it is not being cross contaminated with anything still left i n the inertia puller. Some place foam at bottom to protect bullet tip but that is where powder can get wedged up. I like just taking the pulled brass case out of the shell holder and pour the powder out for reuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2003655, member: 63925"] My Lyman inertia puller came with two different sized shellholders for standard and magnum so no issue there but I still prefer to use it to break neck tension then pull with RCBS collet. I like to get the pulled bullet as close to being like new as possible and this works for me. I haven't tried using the shell holder in the inertia puller, know about it but just haven't gotten around to it since I don't use the inertia to fully pull bullets. The aspect overlooked is when you pull with the collet you have full control of the powder in the case and it is not being cross contaminated with anything still left i n the inertia puller. Some place foam at bottom to protect bullet tip but that is where powder can get wedged up. I like just taking the pulled brass case out of the shell holder and pour the powder out for reuse. [/QUOTE]
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