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Tips for de-constructing loads
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<blockquote data-quote="JTH" data-source="post: 2452319" data-attributes="member: 59647"><p>I've got some loads I've decided to abandon and want to salvage the powder and sell the bullets. Using a Hornady collet puller is working pretty slick, but the N570 powder is kind of jammed up and compressed inside the brass. For the first couple rounds I just worked an Allen wrench into the case to break things free, have to rotate it around a bit to get everything broken up, then squirt a little compressed air in there to be sure it's empty. </p><p></p><p>Is there a more efficient way of getting the powder out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTH, post: 2452319, member: 59647"] I’ve got some loads I’ve decided to abandon and want to salvage the powder and sell the bullets. Using a Hornady collet puller is working pretty slick, but the N570 powder is kind of jammed up and compressed inside the brass. For the first couple rounds I just worked an Allen wrench into the case to break things free, have to rotate it around a bit to get everything broken up, then squirt a little compressed air in there to be sure it’s empty. Is there a more efficient way of getting the powder out? [/QUOTE]
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