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    Plinker
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    Mar 19, 2013
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    La Porte
    I am getting good at bullet pulling with my kinetic puller. I seem to be pulling as many as I make.
    What are you all using.


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    Gluemanz28

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    Mar 4, 2013
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    Elkhart County
    I prefer to just choot em. Too bad I'm not as good as I'd like to be though. I have a tray with about 50 or so that I need to pull when I get a chance. It has been about 1 1/2 years since I pulled the last ones. My reloading partner had a puller to use in a press but I just use the whack a mole method about once a year.
     

    derrickgoins

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    Oct 23, 2009
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    Westfield
    Frankford Arsenal - has worked like a charm. I've only had to use it for about 100 rounds over 5 years or so but it works as advertised.
     

    VERT

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    Jan 4, 2009
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    Seymour
    I have a whole ziploc baggy full of stuff that needs whack a moled. I must use a heavy crimp because the darn things wear me out
     

    Sniper 79

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    Oct 7, 2012
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    Cabelas whacker worked good. Only used it a couple times.

    Work slow avoid mistakes. Correct them as they are made to avoid build up of junk.

    I also use junk brass no primer for die setup. No big deal to me to pitch a few and make any final tweaks while loading final product.

    Can't get used to the idea of whacking a loaded round on the concrete.
     

    rxer

    Plinker
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    Dec 5, 2014
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    Crown Point
    Key is to not have to use it, but when you do, I just use the hammer like everyone else. Not sure there is an easier way.
     

    djsmith1000

    Plinker
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    Dec 5, 2014
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    United States
    I put a piece of steel pipe over the plunger in my cheapo lee single stage press. I then grab the bullet with my vice grips such that the vice grips rest on the pipe. The pipe and vise grips hold the bullet in place as you use the press to pull the case down off the bullet. Costs nothing I didn't already have, fast enough, but destroys your bullet with teeth marks from the vice grips. If you're trying to save your bullets, not for you.
     
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