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Reloading
What's a good bullet puller?
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 2006028" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>I have and used the hammer type bullet puller for many years. Had some light bullets to pull and the hammer type was not performing the task easy. I went looking for a new bullet puller and was at Cabella's. They had 3 or 4 different bullet pullers to compare. Upon comparing them I chose the Hornady Cam Lock.</p><p></p><p>From an engineering point, The Hornady bullet pullers have a reverse collet set up. All collet type bullet puller I have seen as you pull on the press handle the pull is pulling the collet toward the open position. The Hornady Cam lock has the collet reversed, The more tension that is pulled on the collet the tighter the collet closes on the bullet. I have used it a few times to disassemble unknown reloads I have gotten in trades to salvage brass and bullets. It works good without any damage to bullets. Pulled some 50/55 gr. 223 rem. with no problem. So far it has performed well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 2006028, member: 77249"] I have and used the hammer type bullet puller for many years. Had some light bullets to pull and the hammer type was not performing the task easy. I went looking for a new bullet puller and was at Cabella's. They had 3 or 4 different bullet pullers to compare. Upon comparing them I chose the Hornady Cam Lock. From an engineering point, The Hornady bullet pullers have a reverse collet set up. All collet type bullet puller I have seen as you pull on the press handle the pull is pulling the collet toward the open position. The Hornady Cam lock has the collet reversed, The more tension that is pulled on the collet the tighter the collet closes on the bullet. I have used it a few times to disassemble unknown reloads I have gotten in trades to salvage brass and bullets. It works good without any damage to bullets. Pulled some 50/55 gr. 223 rem. with no problem. So far it has performed well. [/QUOTE]
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