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Reloading
Inertia Puller
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2484468" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>So I have a piece of rail that I slap the puller on so it has nice "firm" surface and all I care is to get a very slight movement then I switch over to RCBS collett puller which works really good but works better if the neck tension is broke with the inertia one. My old one was a Lyman and prob 25+ years old!!!</p><p></p><p>The seating die works but if the bullet is at a short COAL and compressing pwoder, I am trying to protect bullet a little bit so it is still ok for general ladder work or just velocity checks. I like having the bullet giving a little more bearing surface to the collett as well for better grab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2484468, member: 63925"] So I have a piece of rail that I slap the puller on so it has nice "firm" surface and all I care is to get a very slight movement then I switch over to RCBS collett puller which works really good but works better if the neck tension is broke with the inertia one. My old one was a Lyman and prob 25+ years old!!! The seating die works but if the bullet is at a short COAL and compressing pwoder, I am trying to protect bullet a little bit so it is still ok for general ladder work or just velocity checks. I like having the bullet giving a little more bearing surface to the collett as well for better grab. [/QUOTE]
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