I want this Bullet Puller



WormWiggler

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Nice, set up a thread for all sorts of "Grip it and Pull it" comments, you are the master...
 

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That looks good Zogman. I wonder if it damages the bullet at all. At the price of bullets today I don't want to destroy ELD-X or Berger VLDs.
I bet I pull 500 bullets in a year. I have worn out a half dozen hammer type like the guy in the video is using. I have three of those electrical pliers. I think I'll mess with a couple of my tools and try drill close to .264 diameter.
 

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My Hornady puller is also convenient. I bought the press-mounted part for $28 via Amazon, but don't recall the price of collets. Those inertia pullers only work well with heavy bullets 180 grains or heavier.
 

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Yes, you can wreck an inertia pulled fast trying to pull 40 gr bullets from a 22-250. The 405 in the 45/70 pull with a couple of taps. I have hopes of better accuracy and easier bullet pulling once my Sinclair neck turned gets here and I determine the correct neck size collect for my RCBS Gold Medal Match die. My current best guess is .013 neck thickness and .289 neck collet for my 6.5 cartridges.
 


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