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Bullet Pulling Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Lovellr653" data-source="post: 2617259" data-attributes="member: 113949"><p>I got a bad batch of TTSX bullets and unfortunately only noticed after I had 10 already seated. Some imperfections were not glaring to the naked eye but to a caliper they were. I have never had to pull bullets before so I ordered up a RCBS bullet puller and properly sized collet. Once these bullets are pulled do I need to go through the sizing process again to ensure proper neck tension or can I go ahead and set a new bullet and go on with my day? I will check to see if the neck ID has changed at all once I get them pulled, but in the meantime some first hand experience would be good to hear. For context these are max 300 yard, 30-06 hunting loads. I wanted to verify my data since I had to dip into a new lot of bullets. I don't want my reloads to be the weakest link on my upcoming trip. Fortunately I have another new box from a different lot I will be utilizing going forward. [ATTACH=full]393567[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lovellr653, post: 2617259, member: 113949"] I got a bad batch of TTSX bullets and unfortunately only noticed after I had 10 already seated. Some imperfections were not glaring to the naked eye but to a caliper they were. I have never had to pull bullets before so I ordered up a RCBS bullet puller and properly sized collet. Once these bullets are pulled do I need to go through the sizing process again to ensure proper neck tension or can I go ahead and set a new bullet and go on with my day? I will check to see if the neck ID has changed at all once I get them pulled, but in the meantime some first hand experience would be good to hear. For context these are max 300 yard, 30-06 hunting loads. I wanted to verify my data since I had to dip into a new lot of bullets. I don’t want my reloads to be the weakest link on my upcoming trip. Fortunately I have another new box from a different lot I will be utilizing going forward. [ATTACH type="full"]393567[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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