25 April 2005, 04:18
D HunterUnloading 416 and better cartridges?
posted 25 April 2005 04:15
I have a few 416 Rigby and 404 Jeffrey rounds that fail for whatever reason to chamber. I need to disassemble them and try again. Brass and bullets for this range of cartridges is not cheap so I don't want to just pitch them. They will not fit in my "hammer" style bullet remover. What is the best way to get these bullets pulled. Needless to say I put a good stiff crimp on them as well. Thanks
25 April 2005, 04:57
D HumbargerMake yourself an inertia puller utilizing a shell holder maybe.
My hammer-style inertial puller will work with the .404 Jeffery.
I have collet pullers to use in the press for the bigger stuff. RCBS makes a pretty good range of collet calibers to go with their:
"Bullet Puller W/O Collet P/N 9440."
The .416 collet you need is:
"Bullet Puller Collet .416 P/N 9434."
25 April 2005, 06:13
Charles Mc WilliamsD HUNTER, go to page six of this forum and read "pulling bullets in big bores" There is a very simple way to do this using p.v.c. pipe. Hope this helps you out. Charlie
25 April 2005, 09:14
rcastoI recently loaded 50 416 Rigby rounds and they all failed to chamber. Thorough inspection uncovered the fact that my sizing die had a fatigue crack straight up. I used a Hornady cam-loc puller with great success pulling them fairly quickly.