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Reloading
Tips for de-constructing loads
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<blockquote data-quote="crashlanding" data-source="post: 2452334" data-attributes="member: 44614"><p>I just did the same thing with 130 rounds of .06 a friend gave me before leaving for Alaska permanently. They didn't shoot for crap in my rifle, powder was imr 4350 I could use elsewhere, I used the rcbs collet puller, once I pulled the bullet, I was able to turn the case upside down to empty into a jar and tapped the side of the case with a very small hammer, most came out easy, others I had to work at. Now I have primed brass to work with, powder for other rifles and bullets I may or may not keep. Times are rough for re loaders, improvise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crashlanding, post: 2452334, member: 44614"] I just did the same thing with 130 rounds of .06 a friend gave me before leaving for Alaska permanently. They didn’t shoot for crap in my rifle, powder was imr 4350 I could use elsewhere, I used the rcbs collet puller, once I pulled the bullet, I was able to turn the case upside down to empty into a jar and tapped the side of the case with a very small hammer, most came out easy, others I had to work at. Now I have primed brass to work with, powder for other rifles and bullets I may or may not keep. Times are rough for re loaders, improvise [/QUOTE]
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