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What's a good bullet puller?
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<blockquote data-quote="thunder12345+" data-source="post: 2005948" data-attributes="member: 115906"><p>Thank you for the response. I also see another company makes one also, believe it is Gunwerk.</p><p></p><p>I was incorrect on the name. It is </p><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong>Davidson Bullet Puller</strong></span></p><p>Unlike other bullet pullers that you must hit on the ground, this plier style bullet puller is much easier and much more efficient to use. The Davidson Bullet Pullers are designed to pull soft seated bullets. While this is a bullet puller, it is only suitable for soft seated bullets and will not work with crimped or tightly seated bullets. Made from a super strong aircraft quality aluminum, this bullet puller will hold up to years of wear and tear. Davidson makes these bullet pullers available in two different sizes which accommodate for three different caliber types:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">DBP3 covers 22 caliber, 6mm, and 30 caliber</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">DBP4 cover .25/6.5 caliber, 7mm and 30 caliber</li> </ul><p>Anyone use this one? Looks like Grip and Pull probably stronger as it is stainless steel instead of aluminum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thunder12345+, post: 2005948, member: 115906"] Thank you for the response. I also see another company makes one also, believe it is Gunwerk. I was incorrect on the name. It is [SIZE=5][B]Davidson Bullet Puller[/B][/SIZE] Unlike other bullet pullers that you must hit on the ground, this plier style bullet puller is much easier and much more efficient to use. The Davidson Bullet Pullers are designed to pull soft seated bullets. While this is a bullet puller, it is only suitable for soft seated bullets and will not work with crimped or tightly seated bullets. Made from a super strong aircraft quality aluminum, this bullet puller will hold up to years of wear and tear. Davidson makes these bullet pullers available in two different sizes which accommodate for three different caliber types: [LIST] [*]DBP3 covers 22 caliber, 6mm, and 30 caliber [*]DBP4 cover .25/6.5 caliber, 7mm and 30 caliber [/LIST] Anyone use this one? Looks like Grip and Pull probably stronger as it is stainless steel instead of aluminum. [/QUOTE]
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