Anybody have experience using a collet bullet puller on lead or plated bullets? I've got a large batch of 40 S&W rounds I want to disassemble and do not want to use a kenitic puller. Most of the collet type are not recommended for lead. I assume this is because they will damage the bullet.
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Paul
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Bullet Pullers
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Re: Bullet Pullers
Never used one, all I have is the kenitic one.
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Re: Bullet Pullers
hello !Headhog wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 1:11 pmAnybody have experience using a collet bullet puller on lead or plated bullets? I've got a large batch of 40 S&W rounds I want to disassemble and do not want to use a kenitic puller. Most of the collet type are not recommended for lead. I assume this is because they will damage the bullet.
Thanks
Paul
i use rcbs bullet puller on 45-70 lead bullet, because it is nearly impossible to remove bullet with kinetic hammer
bullet can go to mold after !
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Shadow 2 SA - CZ
P08 - Luger
AR-15 - SDI
586 - S&W
97 - CZ
T3 Tac. - Tikka
1895 SBL - Marlin
1860 COLT - Pietta
Re: Bullet Pullers
I use the RCBS for 5 different rifle calibers - jacketed bullets. It works like a charm on those. No marks or distortion on the retrieved bullet. I haven't used it on lead though. Hope someone can answer that for you.
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