NoFences
Well-Known Member
I have an inetia, RCBS , and a Grip n Pull. I prefer the grip n pull over the others. I find it is faster and leaves zero damage when used properly..
I only have an inertia puller and whack it on a concrete floor Have not lost too many bullets due to damage Just my takeI have and use the Hornady collet-style bullet puller and like it fine. You may have an easier time finding the collects for it. I seem to recall it was fairly inexpensive.
I have an inertial bullet puller and it works. But I have to whack the snot out of it to get the bullets out, it's not consistent, is prone to damaging ballistic tips, and requires a solid surface which won't be damaged upon which to whack it (pine lumber gets dimples pretty badly, I use a piece of 1/4" steel plate on top of the lumber).
FWIW.
--HC
A few years back I bought an RCBS collet puller from Midway for around $20. I got an entire selection of Collets on Ebay for $6.00 each for the lot. Yes I got some that I didn't need, but I have all the ones that I need. I never deal with crimped bullets and when I reload I never crimp unless it becomes absolutely necessary. Let me add that I'm only pulling bullets on rounds to correct mistakes or rounds that show evidence of needing a crimp.First off hello, it has been several years since I posted here. I started shooting and reloading again and have been out of the loop for quite a while. Boy have prices gone up! Anyway, I have a Forster Collet Bullet Puller. I am trying to source a few collets for it and I am having difficulty. I'd like to have collets for .22 cal, 6 mm, 6.5 mm and 7 mm, 30 cal I have. I was thinking of scrapping the idea and buying a Grip-N-Pull puller, but the reviews weren't impressive. I have an intertia puller, but like the collet pullers. Any help is appreciated, go easy it's my first time posting in a long time.
My Hornady collet puller works just fine, and doesn't mar the bullets at all. The collets seem to grip above the ogive just fine too. Only a little tension on the lever is needed to grip the bullet.I have and use the Hornady collet-style bullet puller and like it fine. You may have an easier time finding the collects for it. I seem to recall it was fairly inexpensive.
I have an inertial bullet puller and it works. But I have to whack the snot out of it to get the bullets out, it's not consistent, is prone to damaging ballistic tips, and requires a solid surface which won't be damaged upon which to whack it (pine lumber gets dimples pretty badly, I use a piece of 1/4" steel plate on top of the lumber).
FWIW.
--HC
My bullet puller is a half inch drill chuck , it fits everything ..First off hello, it has been several years since I posted here. I started shooting and reloading again and have been out of the loop for quite a while. Boy have prices gone up! Anyway, I have a Forster Collet Bullet Puller. I am trying to source a few collets for it and I am having difficulty. I'd like to have collets for .22 cal, 6 mm, 6.5 mm and 7 mm, 30 cal I have. I was thinking of scrapping the idea and buying a Grip-N-Pull puller, but the reviews weren't impressive. I have an intertia puller, but like the collet pullers. Any help is appreciated, go easy it's my first time posting in a long time.
I've never seen a collet puller so I'm curious, does the collet clamp down on the tapered portion of the bullet? What's the ID of a collet used with say a .264 round?