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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Bullet puller? What do you have?
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<blockquote data-quote="ron jaege" data-source="post: 1775114" data-attributes="member: 111693"><p>Have used 3 methods</p><p>1 - kinetic hammer was slow and cumbersome at loading bench ,</p><p>2 - preferred collet die method but did not reuse bullets except for maybe offhand practice, and</p><p>3- just put loaded shell in loading press raise without die in press, grab bullet with pliers and lower shell with press to pull bullet.</p><p>#3 obviously ruins the bullet, but i really dont trust any pull bullet. Its been a while, but I think #2 requires different collets for each caliber, so if u only have a few its cheaper to just use #3. I don't trust pulled bullets, so #3 is not that disadvantageous, except it is easy to also grip brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ron jaege, post: 1775114, member: 111693"] Have used 3 methods 1 - kinetic hammer was slow and cumbersome at loading bench , 2 - preferred collet die method but did not reuse bullets except for maybe offhand practice, and 3- just put loaded shell in loading press raise without die in press, grab bullet with pliers and lower shell with press to pull bullet. #3 obviously ruins the bullet, but i really dont trust any pull bullet. Its been a while, but I think #2 requires different collets for each caliber, so if u only have a few its cheaper to just use #3. I don't trust pulled bullets, so #3 is not that disadvantageous, except it is easy to also grip brass. [/QUOTE]
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