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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1099018" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>I think most on this thread seat bullets with minimal neck tension and especially avoid crimping. The grip-n-puller works great in this scenario. It is more difficult, if you are trying to pull a bullet with a factory crimp. In this case you will probably mar the bullet beyond reuse. Sometimes a puller like the RCBS that mounts to the top of the press is nice but they are expensive (due to having to have different collets for different calibers), are somewhat slow and will mar just as much trying to pull a crimped bullet. Now if you have a crimped bullet and just want that sucker back, no matter what, use a hammer kinetic puller. Problem with those is, they wear me out, are slow, and can ruin the powder by crushing. I guess the perfect bullet puller has yet to be created, as far as I know, in my little world anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1099018, member: 74902"] I think most on this thread seat bullets with minimal neck tension and especially avoid crimping. The grip-n-puller works great in this scenario. It is more difficult, if you are trying to pull a bullet with a factory crimp. In this case you will probably mar the bullet beyond reuse. Sometimes a puller like the RCBS that mounts to the top of the press is nice but they are expensive (due to having to have different collets for different calibers), are somewhat slow and will mar just as much trying to pull a crimped bullet. Now if you have a crimped bullet and just want that sucker back, no matter what, use a hammer kinetic puller. Problem with those is, they wear me out, are slow, and can ruin the powder by crushing. I guess the perfect bullet puller has yet to be created, as far as I know, in my little world anyway. [/QUOTE]
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