I hear good things but have never tried one.Did you try the frankford arsenal? I think that one contains them in the little clear case.
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I'm abt 15 mi East of Kaufman but if a major fire ever breaks out over there someone holler as I want to go further East, fast.
I could use a couple thousand 10 mm rounds.Loaded some big boys
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Reamed some holes in a block
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Found some water in a brass barrel, ugh..
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Bought a new manual for fun
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And loaded about 10k 40 Short and Weak today before setting up for 10mm
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10,000?
What the... wait a minute!
Oh, it’s Deavis.
Carry on.
It’ll never work. You gotta pay big money for specialized tools that have red, green, or blue paint on them. Isn’t it illegal to use anything but expensive specialized tools for reloading?Used my new bullet puller the other day to recycle some rounds loaded for a gun I no longer have.
Works great and will work on any caliber.
It's actually a pipe flaring tool available in the plumbing section of your local home improvement warehouse for ~$20. Lay it on top of your press (I clamped it down there), tighten it on the bullet, and pull the case right off.
It is easiest it you pull the case, loosen the tool, and let the bullet fall back onto the case so you can remove all of it together. If not the bullet will fall onto the shell holder and bounce away. My hand doesn't fit very well to reach in and catch it with my aftermarket primer catcher.
Screw that stupid hammer and much cheaper and more versatile than a collet puller. View attachment 190112
No but they aren't crimped in either. Neck tension is more than sufficient though.Great idea. Does it damage the bullet?
My framing hammer, pipe wrench, and Dremel laugh at you.It’ll never work. You gotta pay big money for specialized tools that have red, green, or blue paint on them. Isn’t it illegal to use anything but expensive specialized tools for reloading?
The pulled bullets. A few have some marks but nothing I am concerned about. Barrel rifling will fix that.Great idea. Does it damage the bullet?