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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Quick question on pulling bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="4th_point" data-source="post: 401009" data-attributes="member: 13585"><p>Good question. I just did the same thing and look forward to seeing the responses from more experienced reloaders. I guess the non-stop rain in Portland has us doing similar tasks!</p><p> </p><p>Mine were not crimped so I reloaded without re-sizing. Neck tension seemed good based on effort to seat the replacement bullets. I could be wrong, but the elasticity of the brass is what allows us to seat without crimping. The same elasticity should allow us to pull the bullet, then re-seat another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4th_point, post: 401009, member: 13585"] Good question. I just did the same thing and look forward to seeing the responses from more experienced reloaders. I guess the non-stop rain in Portland has us doing similar tasks! Mine were not crimped so I reloaded without re-sizing. Neck tension seemed good based on effort to seat the replacement bullets. I could be wrong, but the elasticity of the brass is what allows us to seat without crimping. The same elasticity should allow us to pull the bullet, then re-seat another. [/QUOTE]
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