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    BULLET PULLERS

    Hi there just wondering if anyone can share some advice on bullet pullers? I have quite a few to do approx 100ish. I have used the Kinetic ones in the past for the odd 4 or 5 at a time but thinking the cam lock maybe a better option this time round. Interested in experiences, and brands used, recommended, and not recommended. Thanks in advance.

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    I have used kinetic and the Hornady camlock pullers. Camlock is way faster and better.

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    I have rcbs collet puller works well enough for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by compound View Post
    I have used kinetic and the Hornady camlock pullers. Camlock is way faster and better.
    I have Forrster collet puller which works very well. Used it to pull 200 projectiles from 223 FMJ and put in softpoints. The Hornady would be a bit easier and quicker I think.
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    hornady cam lock for me, works fast when set up
    no projectile damage, no loss of powder
    just remember to resize your brass after you pull the pills
    steven and CZ Lux like this.

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    I have an RCBS collet puller it is great to use.
    Quick and Quiet

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    Quote Originally Posted by compound View Post
    I have used kinetic and the Hornady camlock pullers. Camlock is way faster and better.
    Yeah, me too, Hornady camlock is the dux nuts

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    Thank you to all! It looks like the Hornady it will be.

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    I use a set of crimpers which are normally used to crimp on terminals onto wire for car wiring. They are made in China and usually cost about $3.50 for the crimpers plus more if you want terminals as well. The pulled bullets have small indents in them but they seem to shoot to the same spot when reloaded and seem to have a similar level of accuracy compared to new bullets.

 

 

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