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<blockquote data-quote="GRIP N PULL" data-source="post: 834071" data-attributes="member: 69723"><p>Not insulted at all. I have heard that before. If you compare this to say the inertia puller for 25-30 bucks yes it might seem too expensive. As for the inertia puller, try to pull a 338 lapua or 300 RUM or 7mm RUM. You simply can not do it because they will not fit. Also the inertia puller makes more noise than it is worth. Plus the powder stays in one place with the GRIP-N-PULL. Where should I stop?</p><p></p><p>If you compare the price to the collet pullers people use then it is a godsend because with the collet puller you have the initial investment of 25 bucks to get the setup that screws into your press like a die. Then after you have that you have to buy a different size collet for every caliber you want to pull. To buy all the calibers you can pull on just the standard rifle GRIP-N-PULL it will cost you around 140-150 dollars.</p><p></p><p>It might seem too expensive when you first see it but I assure you it only "seems" that way. I invite you to try one and if you don't like it then send it back for a refund. It is made from stainless steel. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GRIP N PULL, post: 834071, member: 69723"] Not insulted at all. I have heard that before. If you compare this to say the inertia puller for 25-30 bucks yes it might seem too expensive. As for the inertia puller, try to pull a 338 lapua or 300 RUM or 7mm RUM. You simply can not do it because they will not fit. Also the inertia puller makes more noise than it is worth. Plus the powder stays in one place with the GRIP-N-PULL. Where should I stop? If you compare the price to the collet pullers people use then it is a godsend because with the collet puller you have the initial investment of 25 bucks to get the setup that screws into your press like a die. Then after you have that you have to buy a different size collet for every caliber you want to pull. To buy all the calibers you can pull on just the standard rifle GRIP-N-PULL it will cost you around 140-150 dollars. It might seem too expensive when you first see it but I assure you it only "seems" that way. I invite you to try one and if you don't like it then send it back for a refund. It is made from stainless steel. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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