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Thread: Bullet puller upgrade

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by nhyrum View Post
    I've really been wanting to get one of the grip and pull pullers, they look handy. I haven't had to pull bullets in a while though

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    I was excited re the grip-n-pull and had to buy a couple. The good news is they do work, but quite frankly a disappointment to me. My thoughts now are if/when I need take down but a few rounds they are worth using. But, for say, more than ten -- I use my press-mounted RCBS collet-type pullers. To use the grip-n-pull is not -- at least for me -- as easy an operation as I had envisioned before purchase. But... they do work.
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    I agree with george on grip-n-pull.
    I sawed the slot deeper to make it easier to squeeze harder

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    If I have more than 20 to pull I set up the Hornady Collet tool, if less than that I just use the RCBS hammer.

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