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Reloading
Bullet puller? What do you have?
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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 1774327" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>I've got all three types but use the inertia puller most often. The "hammer" type is easy enough when pulling only a few bullet heads. A soft piece of foam in the chamber prevents soft/pointy bullets from getting damaged. I rarely shoot that type of bullet anyway. My inertia puller doesn't have a hole in the side so all the powder is easily contained and then poured into a pan.</p><p>The Grip-n-Pull is by far the fastest if many bullets need to be pulled but they don't work well on .224 bullets unless plenty of bullet shank is exposed above the case mouth. Actually, the Grip-n-Pull doesn't work on any diameter bullet if you try to grab the ojive.</p><p>The collet pullers are just too slow for me but they do work well providing you have a collet for each diameter bullet that you may want to pull.</p><p></p><p>For occasional use here and there, I find the inertia pullers to work the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 1774327, member: 313"] I've got all three types but use the inertia puller most often. The "hammer" type is easy enough when pulling only a few bullet heads. A soft piece of foam in the chamber prevents soft/pointy bullets from getting damaged. I rarely shoot that type of bullet anyway. My inertia puller doesn't have a hole in the side so all the powder is easily contained and then poured into a pan. The Grip-n-Pull is by far the fastest if many bullets need to be pulled but they don't work well on .224 bullets unless plenty of bullet shank is exposed above the case mouth. Actually, the Grip-n-Pull doesn't work on any diameter bullet if you try to grab the ojive. The collet pullers are just too slow for me but they do work well providing you have a collet for each diameter bullet that you may want to pull. For occasional use here and there, I find the inertia pullers to work the best. [/QUOTE]
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