RCBS bullet puller

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Re: RCBS bullet puller

#11 Post by 20series »

spud wrote:ive got one and used it for pulling hand made bukkets and berger bullets and it marked every single one

go for the kinetic type

Ta Mark, I've got a Kinetic hammer, I just didnt fancy all the clat.

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#12 Post by Robin128 »

Crimped are harder to pull...sometimes refuse to budge.
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#13 Post by dromia »

Cast boolits are a doddle to pull, sit the case in the shellholder in the press, raise it up through the die hole, grip the boolit firmly with a pair of pliers lying across the top of the press, lower the ram and take the boolit out from the pliers for remelting and casting.

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Re: RCBS bullet puller

#14 Post by rox »

Blackstuff wrote:The hammer i got has a 8mm thick foam insert in the 'catch' area to stop the bullets being damaged.
Foam earplugs (especially the EAR brand) are a good alternative if your hammer doesn't come with a form insert from the factory.

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#15 Post by bnz41 »

Highly recommend the RCBS bullet puller, no damage to the FMJ / Lead bullets or Case.
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#16 Post by Alpha1 »

I use a RCBS puller and I have all ways been able to re use the bullets.
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Re: RCBS bullet puller

#17 Post by 20series »

cheers for the responses,

I have ordered one (just before Spuds message) I'll see how I get on.

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#18 Post by ovenpaa »

Reloading Solutions stock spare collets and O rings when you loose one.....
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#19 Post by 20series »

ovenpaa wrote:Reloading Solutions stock spare collets and O rings when you loose one.....
thats where I ordered it from :D
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#20 Post by spud »

20series wrote:
ovenpaa wrote:Reloading Solutions stock spare collets and O rings when you loose one.....
thats where I ordered it from :D
you can also use the normal rcbs shell holders as well
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