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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 2896393" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>So just out of curiosity I ran the handle of the RCBS puller into a 338 collet absolutely as far as it will go. It still leaves 1.043 inches from the Collett face till it touches the threaded shaft. From the canallure to tip on 338 bullets is a max of .8 on anything I have on the bench. With a few washers I can increase that clearance in the collet distance to at least 1.5 inches. All collets from 22 to 50 caliber are the same length. I cannot conceive of a bullet under 50 cal long enough for 1.5" to not be adequate. No need to grind or trim any thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 2896393, member: 26077"] So just out of curiosity I ran the handle of the RCBS puller into a 338 collet absolutely as far as it will go. It still leaves 1.043 inches from the Collett face till it touches the threaded shaft. From the canallure to tip on 338 bullets is a max of .8 on anything I have on the bench. With a few washers I can increase that clearance in the collet distance to at least 1.5 inches. All collets from 22 to 50 caliber are the same length. I cannot conceive of a bullet under 50 cal long enough for 1.5" to not be adequate. No need to grind or trim any thing. [/QUOTE]
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