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  • John from MD

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    May 12, 2005
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    Setting bullets slightly deeper before pulling will break the bond in some cases.

    This usually works as long as the bullet has some weight to it. It doesn't work too well when trying to pull 55 grainers though. I have a broken in half RCBS puller to show for it. :rolleyes:

    RCBS will replace anything, I just haven't found time to send it back and just keeping buying a new one when the old one breaks. :lol:
     

    Doco Overboard

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    A good way to pull bullets without damaging them or breaking things can be done in a relatively simple way lacking elaborate tooling for the occasional mistake.

    If you happen to have a lump of lead or hard chunk of leather just lay the bullet across it and tap around the neck with a soft faced hammer as you turn the case over.
    Pull the bullet with your fingers once its loosened up.
     

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