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Reloading
What's a good bullet puller?
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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 2006115" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>+1 x100</p><p>Once you have it set up, takes < 10 seconds per full bullet pull cycle, including dumping powder. Have pulled many hundreds with mine.</p><p>You can also use it to pull out bullets just a little bit to seat them longer.</p><p>Forster makes a similar design that uses a shorter collet. Also works very well but is slower.</p><p>One of these is essential for load development. Can't estimate how many times I've hit pressure signs part way through and had 10 to 30 rounds to tear down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 2006115, member: 94154"] +1 x100 Once you have it set up, takes < 10 seconds per full bullet pull cycle, including dumping powder. Have pulled many hundreds with mine. You can also use it to pull out bullets just a little bit to seat them longer. Forster makes a similar design that uses a shorter collet. Also works very well but is slower. One of these is essential for load development. Can't estimate how many times I've hit pressure signs part way through and had 10 to 30 rounds to tear down. [/QUOTE]
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