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Reloading
Inertia puller?
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1564378" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>I'm with jrock on this one. I use a hammer bullet puller only on pistol shells.</p><p>I have and use a Hornady collet bullet puller. I run the cases through a neck sizing die just to assure proper neck tension. (JUST MAKE SURE TO REMOVE THE DECAPPING PIN SO YOU CAN LEAVE THE PRIMER IN THE CASE). I do not like the thought of trying to remove a live primer with a de-capping pin. </p><p>If the primer is the reason for bullet pulling, To save powder and bullet. once the bullet is pulled, And powder secured, Run the case through the rifle and pop the primer. Then just deprime and neck size as a normal fired case.</p><p></p><p>From an engineering point, The Hornady collet pullers is one of the best. once you tighten the collet on the bullet, The harder you pull on the bullet, The tighter the collet grips the bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1564378, member: 77249"] I'm with jrock on this one. I use a hammer bullet puller only on pistol shells. I have and use a Hornady collet bullet puller. I run the cases through a neck sizing die just to assure proper neck tension. (JUST MAKE SURE TO REMOVE THE DECAPPING PIN SO YOU CAN LEAVE THE PRIMER IN THE CASE). I do not like the thought of trying to remove a live primer with a de-capping pin. If the primer is the reason for bullet pulling, To save powder and bullet. once the bullet is pulled, And powder secured, Run the case through the rifle and pop the primer. Then just deprime and neck size as a normal fired case. From an engineering point, The Hornady collet pullers is one of the best. once you tighten the collet on the bullet, The harder you pull on the bullet, The tighter the collet grips the bullet. [/QUOTE]
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