Pulling bullets
My old kinetic bullet puller that I looked for and found because a friend wanted to pull some old 45's
He asked how does it work? The adjustable spring loaded chuck was missing. It was always flying apart and one time when it did I couldn't find the missing parts
So I took my 45 shell holder from my Dillon press and used that. It worked well for all 200 cartridges
I asked him y so many? He said they were all mixed up and he didn't know what powder grain they were.
I ask him how did he know that
He said because some would shoot high and some would shoot low
I said maybe It's u[:)]
O no not me, it's the ammo[8D]

He asked how does it work? The adjustable spring loaded chuck was missing. It was always flying apart and one time when it did I couldn't find the missing parts
So I took my 45 shell holder from my Dillon press and used that. It worked well for all 200 cartridges
I asked him y so many? He said they were all mixed up and he didn't know what powder grain they were.
I ask him how did he know that
He said because some would shoot high and some would shoot low
I said maybe It's u[:)]
O no not me, it's the ammo[8D]

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I have some 30/30 cartridges of unknown origin.I have a RCBS bullet puller with interchangable collets.I haven't been able to pull hese bullets.I've never had a problem before.Since these are so hard to pull,could that have caused high chamber pressure?Any ideas would be appreciated.I don't even have a rifle that shoots 30/30's
Thank You
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That is a good idea. 0 -
I've used it and it is excellent for breaking that asphaltic seal that sets like epoxy after all the years. 0
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