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<blockquote data-quote="Riceguy" data-source="post: 2896564" data-attributes="member: 72788"><p>RCBS collet puller, have used one for years, pulled many hundreds of rounds of military ammo to salvage brass and bullets. No scaring of bullets, once in a while have had to Push the seated bullet down a little to release it. If you have any problems with collets, contact the Guys at RCBS they will replace or repair just about anything they make at no charge. I'm lucky enough to live about 30 minutes from the factory in Oroville, Ca. They go out of their way to please customers.</p><p>Question about reseating bullets after pulling them. I thought you had to resize the neck before reseating it in the same case. Won't the bullet be too loose? Especially if you're shooting it in a semi-Auto.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riceguy, post: 2896564, member: 72788"] RCBS collet puller, have used one for years, pulled many hundreds of rounds of military ammo to salvage brass and bullets. No scaring of bullets, once in a while have had to Push the seated bullet down a little to release it. If you have any problems with collets, contact the Guys at RCBS they will replace or repair just about anything they make at no charge. I'm lucky enough to live about 30 minutes from the factory in Oroville, Ca. They go out of their way to please customers. Question about reseating bullets after pulling them. I thought you had to resize the neck before reseating it in the same case. Won't the bullet be too loose? Especially if you're shooting it in a semi-Auto. [/QUOTE]
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