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Pulling WSM .243 & 300 bullets
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I have tried my Kinetic bullet puller for these cases they don't hold and slide and jamb in the puller.
Does anyone make a Kinetic puller that works for the .243 & 300 WSM

I am trying work up a load for a Winchester Coyote lite in 300 WSM with no luck and I want to pull them apart to change the powder charge.
My Remington 300 Mag will shoot a 5/8" or less 3 shot group at 100 yards if I do my part.
So far the best I can get out of the Coyote lite is 2" at 100 yards for a 3 shot group.
I have been using a Hornady & Nosler manual with the most accurate charge listed for 150gr bulets the primer is flowing back into the firing pin hole but no more than a factory load.

Since bullets are hard to find shooting them out is not a option.


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I used a kintic puller for years. Best I had was the dillion. However when my last one split in half I went to a collet puller and will never go back.


As usual just my $.02
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Collet puller for me, unless I've got just a couple to pull.


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Side cutters is what I use and my single station press


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I put a shellholder on the rim, put it in the kinetic puller and give it the "whack", never fails to dispense powder and bullet.
 
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Seat the bullets slightly deeper to break them loose and then pull them using a shell holder on top of your kinetic puller.
 
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Side cutters is what I use and my single station press


If the bullets were cheap quality I would use pliers & side cutters.

But I will be pulling Accubonds & SST's


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Originally posted by SR4759:
Seat the bullets slightly deeper to break them loose and then pull them using a shell holder on top of your kinetic puller.


I have tried using a Shell holder but it won't stay in place without tightening it every whack but it does get the job done.

I am looking for a kinetic puller made for WSSM & WSM shells.

Thanks for your suggestion


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I used a kintic puller for years. Best I had was the dillion. However when my last one split in half I went to a collet puller and will never go back.

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Thank everyone for all for the replies.
I am starting a new post with a request on collet bullet pullers.


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What Snellstrom said. I found a holder for the WSM's & ordered it from Midway. Got screwed on the shipping. Then some "wag" on the board here suggested the shell holder trick. It works fine.
Wish I had known about it beforehand.
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What Snellstrom said. I found a holder for the WSM's & ordered it from Midway. Got screwed on the shipping. Then some "wag" on the board here suggested the shell holder trick. It works fine.
Wish I had known about it beforehand.
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That is a "wag"?


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