New reloading tool
Well This weekend I made several stupid mistakes reloading with resulted in needing to remove the bullet from loaded rounds. In the past I used kinetic bullet pullers and always hated them. I needed to pull 20 bullets and I decided to try the RCBS bullet puller with caliber specific collet. Wow! what a dream to use.
Easy to use and no damage to the tip of the bullet. Should have bought this a long time ago. |
Yup I love mine.
When doing load development, I often load past book values so I can see when I hit pressure signs in my rifle. Chronograph as well. I don’t have to worry about not making it to the top, I just simply pull the bullets with the collet, pour the powder out, neck size and reload again. |
Indeed. Great tool. No dammage to bullet. Can salvage or reuse everything. Can pull 20 rounds in a few minutes.
-Reza |
I'm going to add a cheap press to my bench, maybe a Lee classic, just for a bullet puller.
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The RCBS collet puller has been my goto for over 40 years :)
Cat |
I used the RCBS for a long time but have now switched to the Hornady collet puller. Far slicker to use, no damage to bullets and works on turret presses a lot better becasue you don't need to be able to twist the T handle tight.
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I have been using one for a few years ( not as old, I mean experienced as Cat ) and they do work great. Using a Kinetic puller never made sense to me...
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RCBS because it is what I have. Seem to do the job very well and no damage to the bullet. Used a hammer style for years, they are JUNK. Spend the money once, buy the Hornady or the RCBS and don't look back.
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I had a collet puller at one time. Sold the entire reloading bench, puller went with it.
Several years later, decided to get back to reloading. Didn't want to spend the money on a collet puller and went to the inertia puller. To prevent bullet damage, I installed a chunk of high density foam in it to absorb the impact and have yet to damage a retrieved bullet. |
Same here, I had a kinetic puller years back and have since moved to the RCBS collet puller. Don't use it much thankfully but it's sure nice to have when you need it. Either the RCBS or Hornady is head and tails above the kinetic bullet puller.
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have both kenetic and collet pullers kenetic works if only one goof up but if several then the collet puller is the way to go I really like my rcbs but I only load on a single stage press
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I should get this tool.
I just pulled 20 today with the inertia hammer, 7mm and 168 VLDs, 70g of retumbo. I’ll likely reload these with 162g ELDX, and drop the retumbo to 69g. And when pulling, found one mistake, #12 of my 20 had no powder in it, check check next time. TBark |
I have the RCBS and a Kinetic pullet they both are great in the right places. Cast bullets I prefer my Kinetic pullet for Jacketed bullets it's the RCBS Collet puller hands down.
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OP I have the RCBS puller as well. Don't think I've pulled out my hammer puller since....great peice of kit for sure |
There is no right or wrong system but there are things that will definitely reduce the chances of errors. Doing one step on all brass at the same time dramatically reduces error. If you study lean process and six sigma that is a fundamental building block. Deprime and size. Clean then prime all cases. Weigh and charge. Use a flashlight to check the charge on all cases. Seat bullets. If you are using a progressive press the process is different. Single stage press loading I highly recommend batching the steps.
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