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11 May 2008, 23:14
45otto
Bullet puller?
I just destroyed my 2nd kinetic bullet puller. They both have cracked the plastic after mushrooming the striking end. They both had pulled several hundred rifle cartridges.

Is there a better more durable option?


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11 May 2008, 23:46
Hunt-ducks
RCBS Collett puller I threw the plastic hammer away.
12 May 2008, 02:22
Ken Cline
yeah, I second the RCBS puller too.

Just don't over tighten it when pulling, and you won't even hardly know the bullets have been pulled
12 May 2008, 02:28
Winchester 69
The Hornady Cam-Lock puller is also very popular, mainly because of its ease of use. For the practical, end-cutter pliers will work also; pad the bullet with a piece of leather or something similar.

BTW, none of these will work on the Forster press, if that's what you happen to have.
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12 May 2008, 02:54
gab
Will second the Hornady Cam lock puller.
Can really burn through a bunch of bullets with it once set up if that is what you need to do.
Remember, you cannot pull wad cutters or anything that doesn't "stick up" a bit from the case mouth.
I keep a kinetic puller available for those cases or when I need to just pull one or two bullets.

Gary
12 May 2008, 22:07
butchloc
if you're pulling a bunch then the hornady or rcbs shine, but if you're only pulling a couple then the knettic is the tool
13 May 2008, 03:02
Pegleg
Russ Haydon sell a puller that grips the bullet while at the top of the stroke on a normal press and then you just lower the handle. Safe, clean and you don't damage the bullet. It is like a pair of pliers that have rounded smooth jaws that friction grip the bullet. Works good.


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13 May 2008, 03:27
tnekkcc
I have the RCBS, Forster, Hornady, and the kinetic.

I like the Hornady cam over best for multiple pulls.

For just one uncrimped pull, I use the kinetic.
13 May 2008, 09:36
Winchester 69
Harbor Freight has had 10" end cutters on sale for $3.95 (plus tax). Roll Eyes
13 May 2008, 09:52
vapodog
quote:
Originally posted by Winchester 69:
Harbor Freight has had 10" end cutters on sale for $3.95 (plus tax). Roll Eyes

thumb yup....best darn bullet puller ver made and one size pulls all


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13 May 2008, 10:43
Lost Sheep
quote:
Originally posted by 45otto:
I just destroyed my 2nd kinetic bullet puller. They both have cracked the plastic after mushrooming the striking end. They both had pulled several hundred rifle cartridges.

Is there a better more durable option?

I have used RCBS's platic kinetic puller for a long while. What gave me the most problems was the soft aluminum handle which tends to bend. Since I was so uncertain of the plastic, I have always hit it on a piece of softwood. It takes a few more hits than whacking it on something harder, but I have not broken it yet.

But then, I don't pull that many bullets.

Lost Sheep (Lary)