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Any new or old reloaders out there that don't have a kinetic puller? I have a RCBS puller with the plastic still on it. Not sure where the label went to, but hey, it works and it's a good A&R forum giveaway.
20+ posts works for me on this one and I'll give everyone equal footing, ie - no double entries for contributors this time. I've been going through my reloading stuff trying to dig out some 30-30 brass for duffman and found it. I've got 3 already.... ![]() Good Luck ! Woolley Silvertip44 has also donated a used, but very usable green hammer also! I'll draw two winners!
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Count me OUT, as my current puller works just fine. I'll "stick" this thread at the top for you, though.
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Count me in please! My old puller is missing all but one of the adapters so I can only use it on 9mm/.38.
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I could use one....
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I don't want to enter, cause I have one. I wanted to comment on the quality of the RCBS puller. Whoever wins it will get a good piece of equipment. I have been using mine for over 30 years and I have beaten it on every thing from wood to granite and it is still holding up just fine. It might break into a thousand pieces tomorrow but I have gotten my money's worth out of it!
If it does break, I will add my name to the list of entries!!
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George, if Yume used it on your head.......
it most surely wound disintegrate.................. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 'er, excuse me........
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I could put it to good use. Thanks for offering it, Wooly.
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You are probably right! It has been said that I have a hard head!
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I'd love to have it thanks for posting it
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Please add my name as I'm setting up my son to reload and he could certainly use it.
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please add my name to list as i have yet to obtain one!
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finally one I can enter, please and thank you. Guess I need to start posting more
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In please and thank you!
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I don't have a puller and sure could use one. Thanks.
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Add me to the list, please.
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I sure could use one, but not enough post yet!
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I could use one also
thanks for the fine offering
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I'm new to reloading and I was needing to add one to my reloading setup. I was showing my brother how to seat a bullet in a case and boy did he put the crimp down on one of my 357 bullets. So much he crinkled the brass case. Jezzz I told him he didn't have to strong arm it. So this will be my first bullet removal.
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Count me in. Thanks
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Welcome to TFF Harleyrider! A kinetic puller may not be enough to pull that bullet. Hopefully it was a practice bullet and there's no powder. For tough crimped bullets, often it takes a collet puller to get them.
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No it was not a practice bullet. It was a 125gr Hornaday XTP. It was going to be shot at a practice target to see how my reloads handled. The bullet is at normal postion and the crimp looks ok. The brass case is the only thing that has a few wrinkles in it. I'd post a picture but I'm not home I'm at work using my time wisely.
![]() my wrinkled case. What do you think Kinetic Bullet Puller or collet puller? Last edited by Harleyrider; 01-22-2012 at 06:16 AM.. |
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With a very heavy crimp, it may take a collet puller. I'd say that the crinkle occured due to case length being a little longer than the others that you reloaded or the die being adjusted a little too low. I always load a few dummy loads with any new load that I'm doing. Much easier to scrap a case than it is to scrap a loaded round. ( I've done it myself a few times, just had to figure it out the hard way, )A kinetic puller is still great to have around, I'm sure you'll have your post count up a little by the end of the month.
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. What are you gonna do, talk the alien to death? -- (on Sigourney Weaver's worry about Guns in Aliens) "Safety is something that happens between your ears, not something you hold in your hands." "I carry a small gun to compensate for my huge Blue press." ![]() . |
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A newbie I need everything,but my nane in the hat please.
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Waiting..... hoping..... wanting....
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