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Thread: grip and pull pliers. (bullet pullers.)

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    grip and pull pliers. (bullet pullers.)

    Bought a set of these, a couple months ago, pretty versatile, and fast to use, I like them.Name:  IMG_0917.JPG
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    Genius simplicity! Must have been inspired by wire strippers.
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    they look the bees knees!
    where from and how dear are these @southernman
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    Quote Originally Posted by HUNTY View Post
    they look the bees knees!
    where from and how dear are these @southernman
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    Think I paid about $45 cad, each, and $20 postage,
    They have a web sight, grip-n-pull, They were, recommended from a reloading mate. lot cheaper than collet dies from RCBS or Hornardy, if you load more than 3-4 types of ammo.

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    Been around a while now, mate made some, i just use polygrips

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    I simply drilled a 6.5mm hole (my calibre) in a pair of cheap pliers, fixed masking tape to the jaws and voila!
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    Smooth hole in wire strippers and the reloading press work but squeezed the projectile a bit

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    Yeah I just use normal pliers in the top of the press as well. Mostly I don't use the bullets again though, in case they get bent or something, just reuse the powder, brass and primers.

    The bullet pullers that are shaped like a hammer and you whack on the ground or something are the best, work well.

 

 

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