Got one in the drawer. With a bunch of broken collets. Always marred the bullets too.
I just never got it working correctly.
Maybe my crimp was an issuse.
The kinetic puller was faster.
I was using a pair of locking pliers in the top of the press.

Got one in the drawer. With a bunch of broken collets. Always marred the bullets too.
Hmm.. I don't know how a collet could get broken unless the wrong size is being used. Pretty basic since the collet centers on the bullet and is tightened by compression with limited flex on the collet.With a bunch of broken collets. Always marred the bullets too.

I liked how the kinetic puller could do from 243 cases to to 25-20 no changing parts.Mistered wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2020 9:07 amHmm.. I don't know how a collet could get broken unless the wrong size is being used. Pretty basic since the collet centers on the bullet and is tightened by compression with limited flex on the collet.With a bunch of broken collets. Always marred the bullets too.
As far as marring bullets that can happen but I have never had a problem with reloading a marred bullet or with accuracy either.
What was happening? Was it not holding the bullets tight enough?Like I said, "never could get it to work properly".

Mistered wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2020 9:29 amWhat was happening? Was it not holding the bullets tight enough?Like I said, "never could get it to work properly".
I assume you were using the right size collet(s) correct?
I mean there is not much to go wrong as it is simply screwed into the press and the collet is tightened down on the bullet with the threaded compression insert.

I have and have used both .... for me, they both work OK well pulling bullets that aren't crimped .... I've never broken a collet but have found that it is a whole lot harder to use on big bore, tightly crimped bullets .... based on past experience I won't even use it on 45-70 and 44 jacketed bullets .... if they come, they will be deeply marred .... with cast bullets, the marring is even worse .... I haven't used the impact hammer with anything over 30 caliber rifle bulletsOjaileveraction wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 10:21 pmGot one in the drawer. With a bunch of broken collets. Always marred the bullets too. I just never got it working correctly. Maybe my crimp was an issuse. The kinetic puller was faster. I was using a pair of locking pliers in the
top of the press.

Are these jacketed bullets or cast? In my manuals I'm looking at, With jacketed, you're barely over max, with cast, at least one grain or more over.Cofisher wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 7:19 pmI spent some time attempting to remove bullets from some slightly overloaded cases. I've had a hundred rounds loaded for a year. They are loaded above the 'max' load for my rifle. I bought the 'grip n pull' plier. It does not have the grip to remove using my Lee press.
After struggling for a while, I thought I would use my kinetic hammer. What a pain in the buttocks.
I am seriously tempted to just shoot them. It is a load of 15 grns of 2400. About .7 grns above max. Yeah, I had a brain fart when I read the load for 125. I shoot 158.
Anybody been here? I will reload them if I have to.

