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<blockquote data-quote="GRIP N PULL" data-source="post: 843905" data-attributes="member: 69723"><p>Just wanted to clarify something with the GRIP-N-PULL. It is meant to pull bullets on the meplat portion. Some times when you seat bullets to SAAMI specs or "magazine length" the meplat is covered by the case mouth and all there is showing is the ogive or the ogive is very close to the case mouth. </p><p></p><p>Most of the time you can use the next hole down to pull them out far enough to grab with the proper caliber hole. In doing so it will more than likely mark the bullet. In my experience it does not shift POI but it is there. The GRIP-N-PULL is an amazingly simple tool to use and works very well when you have something to grab onto. I just wanted tell everyone so if someone runs into that situation they know about it. Thanks</p><p></p><p>Brandon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GRIP N PULL, post: 843905, member: 69723"] Just wanted to clarify something with the GRIP-N-PULL. It is meant to pull bullets on the meplat portion. Some times when you seat bullets to SAAMI specs or "magazine length" the meplat is covered by the case mouth and all there is showing is the ogive or the ogive is very close to the case mouth. Most of the time you can use the next hole down to pull them out far enough to grab with the proper caliber hole. In doing so it will more than likely mark the bullet. In my experience it does not shift POI but it is there. The GRIP-N-PULL is an amazingly simple tool to use and works very well when you have something to grab onto. I just wanted tell everyone so if someone runs into that situation they know about it. Thanks Brandon [/QUOTE]
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