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Reloading
Bullet Puller?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 2003510" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>No it doesn't clamp onto the ogive of the bullet, but the outside diameter of the .264 thousandths. That is the reason that other replies has stated that the bullet has to be started with an inertia puller first to move the bullet out of the casing so the collet can grab onto the .264 thousandths diameter. The collet is slightly larger, in your case .264 thousandths, there is a threaded rod with a T-handle on top of the die that goes into the collet, tighten the T-handle, it draws the collet back (that has three slots in it) which in turn will draw the collet back tightening around the bullet. Try doing a Google search and in the drop down bar click onto "videos" I am certain there will be a video there on the RCBS bullet/collet puller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 2003510, member: 69192"] No it doesn't clamp onto the ogive of the bullet, but the outside diameter of the .264 thousandths. That is the reason that other replies has stated that the bullet has to be started with an inertia puller first to move the bullet out of the casing so the collet can grab onto the .264 thousandths diameter. The collet is slightly larger, in your case .264 thousandths, there is a threaded rod with a T-handle on top of the die that goes into the collet, tighten the T-handle, it draws the collet back (that has three slots in it) which in turn will draw the collet back tightening around the bullet. Try doing a Google search and in the drop down bar click onto "videos" I am certain there will be a video there on the RCBS bullet/collet puller. [/QUOTE]
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