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<blockquote data-quote="Grubby" data-source="post: 982254" data-attributes="member: 35066"><p>I appreciate the info. I am also and avid woodworker so I tried to make a puller like the grip and puller. It was mad e of of oak and I could not get enough force on the ttsx to pull it out of the .223 case. It did work on some 7mm that I tried.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I am fairly concerned about damaging the bullet so I am probably just going to keep them for plinking in the future.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate the advise. I am leaning toward a kinetic puller in the future. I will give a try the next time I am out at my local supplier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grubby, post: 982254, member: 35066"] I appreciate the info. I am also and avid woodworker so I tried to make a puller like the grip and puller. It was mad e of of oak and I could not get enough force on the ttsx to pull it out of the .223 case. It did work on some 7mm that I tried. I am fairly concerned about damaging the bullet so I am probably just going to keep them for plinking in the future. I appreciate the advise. I am leaning toward a kinetic puller in the future. I will give a try the next time I am out at my local supplier. [/QUOTE]
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