Bullet Removers
#1
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Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Big Sandy TX USA
How in the world do you use the kinetic bullet removers that look like a hammer? I tried to use mine, but I am am having trouble getting it to work. I am not too sure about banging a live round in that thing. How hard do you hit the thing? I put a bullet in an empty case to try mine.
#6
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From: Big Sandy TX USA
Light bulb!! I think I have been doing this backwards. I have been putting the case inside the cavity of the remover and trying to grasp the bullet with the collet. That is what I mean by slipping out. It comes out of the collet. Should the bullet be facing down into the cavity? Sorry for my ignorance, but that is why I asked the question.
#7
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Bar Harbor ME USA
Yes it's like chambering a round when you are set up correctly you'll see the primer. after the bullet is pulled the bullet and powder drop into the hammer. 3-4 sharp blows ( like driving a nail ) should give you an empty case.
The last time I used mine I had bought a bunch of .44 mag loads, and I don't shoot anyone elses loads but my own so I pulled all 200 rounds. They were supposed to be all the same load according to the person that loaded them; but when I pulled them it was obvious they weren't and some weren't even charged.
Good Luck
The last time I used mine I had bought a bunch of .44 mag loads, and I don't shoot anyone elses loads but my own so I pulled all 200 rounds. They were supposed to be all the same load according to the person that loaded them; but when I pulled them it was obvious they weren't and some weren't even charged.
Good Luck
#10
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when i use my kenetic puller im scared im going to break it. it seems to work but still wish it wasnt made out of plastic. though probably not metal either. i dont know something to think about
propmahn
save the world, reload your brass
propmahn
save the world, reload your brass


