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Great product...so those loading .277 caliber never mess up? I didn't notice a corresponding hole.

Where in Idaho are you located. Local pick-up a possibility?
 
Neat product and good video. Are you offering any introductory special offers?

Thanks. We are giving a $10 discount on the full set. Regular price is 124.98 and we are selling them for $115. You can get that discount on the website by buying a full set.

If you call and order over the phone I will give a $5 discount on single purchases to people on this forum when you tell me you saw it on the long range hunting website. 208-684-4850

Brandon
 
Great product...so those loading .277 caliber never mess up? I didn't notice a corresponding hole.

Where in Idaho are you located. Local pick-up a possibility?

It is there I promise. Look on the right side of the hole that says 28. It says 27 which is 270. They are only .007 different so the one hole does both. I am in Blackfoot. You can absolutely pick it up. Idaho residents pay sales tax of 6%. Thanks

Brandon
 
Thanks, Brandon. Mostly I was just giving you a bad time as I was sure you could use the "28" hole. I just needed to look closer!

I'll have to look you up...I'm just around the corner. Nate
 
Thanks, Brandon. Mostly I was just giving you a bad time as I was sure you could use the "28" hole. I just needed to look closer!

I'll have to look you up...I'm just around the corner. Nate

Nate, I have to apologize, I just noticed that the picture of the one on the website is missing the 27 and 25 on the right side. I didn't notice until I looked at the picture. It is supposed to have the numbers printed but some how got over looked. If you get one it will have the numbers there. :rolleyes:

Where at around the corner?
 
Hi Brandon,

The standard rifle model has my interest. Does it in any way scratch or mar the bullet after being pulled?

I appreciate you offering us an introductory discount. Looks like a neat product.

Mike
 
Hi Brandon,

The standard rifle model has my interest. Does it in any way scratch or mar the bullet after being pulled?

I appreciate you offering us an introductory discount. Looks like a neat product.

Mike

Hi Mike, It usually leaves a little shiny spot on the bullets after pulling but in no way does that affect accuracy. I look forward to hearing from you.

Brandon
 
Just checking....does the dimension of the hole keep the case mouth from inadvertantly going too far into the tool...thus actually crimping the bullet instead of grabbing it? Does the case stay concentric after pulling just in case there is enough tension to reseat?
 
Just checking....does the dimension of the hole keep the case mouth from inadvertantly going too far into the tool...thus actually crimping the bullet instead of grabbing it? Does the case stay concentric after pulling just in case there is enough tension to reseat?

There is no way the case mouth will go into the holes so there is not any chance of crimping. The case stays perfectly concentric and you can reseat another bullet right away if you wish. Thanks for the question.
 
Just wanted to clarify something with the GRIP-N-PULL. It is meant to pull bullets on the meplat portion. Some times when you seat bullets to SAAMI specs or "magazine length" the meplat is covered by the case mouth and all there is showing is the ogive or the ogive is very close to the case mouth.

Most of the time you can use the next hole down to pull them out far enough to grab with the proper caliber hole. In doing so it will more than likely mark the bullet. In my experience it does not shift POI but it is there. The GRIP-N-PULL is an amazingly simple tool to use and works very well when you have something to grab onto. I just wanted tell everyone so if someone runs into that situation they know about it. Thanks

Brandon
 
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