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Pulling bullets #7438007 02/19/19 01:36 AM
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I've got a lot of boxes of 5.56 rounds that I've never shot and was going to pull the bullets and cut the brass to re-size for 300 AAC Blackout. I've converted my AR recently and no need for the 5.56 in anything. I purchased a Lyman bullet puller but i've had no luck getting the bullets out. I've beat them until I'm blue in the face. Any suggestions would be helpful. Also looking for some used powder scales if anyone has some to sale.

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Originally Posted by FiremanJG
Grip-N-Pull


A lot faster and easier than the kinetic pullers
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Thanks,. Just checked and Amazon shows out of stock. I'll keep looking.

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I've used kinetic bullet pullers, they work but are slow. To get them to work I hit them really hard on a concrete floor. If you hit a wood bench top it will not work well. They will eventually fail (break) from all the abuse.

I now use a RCBS collet bullet puller, it works great and doesn't damage the bullet tip like the kinetic pullers do. The grip-n-pull looks good also.


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If your not concerned about saving the bullets a pair of pliers will do what the grip and pull does and you probably have them in your tool box.


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Seems like you could sell them and buy a lot more brass. But a collet puller is great. No way I would use a kinetic one to pull a bunch of bullets.

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We went to a collet bullet puller as well last year, it is the way to go.

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Originally Posted by FiremanJG
Grip-N-Pull

I have one of these, cant ,make it work, so I just use the old tried and true, RCBS "hammer" style.

Not sure what I paid for my Grip and Pull, cant remember what they cost, if you will pay for shipping, you are welcome to it.


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Originally Posted by Buzzsaw
Originally Posted by FiremanJG
Grip-N-Pull

I have one of these, cant ,make it work, so I just use the old tried and true, RCBS "hammer" style.

Not sure what I paid for my Grip and Pull, cant remember what they cost, if you will pay for shipping, you are welcome to it.


Buzz, if he doesn't take it I will. i have one for 30cal but need the smaller one for quite a few 6.5 loads I need to pull.


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Thanks Buzzsaw, PM Sent.

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Originally Posted by Buzzsaw
Originally Posted by FiremanJG
Grip-N-Pull

I have one of these, cant ,make it work, so I just use the old tried and true, RCBS "hammer" style.

Not sure what I paid for my Grip and Pull, cant remember what they cost, if you will pay for shipping, you are welcome to it.



Two things.

1. It requires man hands.

2. Many times, the opening for the next caliber larger, works better, and causes less damage to the bullet.


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I don't know how yall pull so many bullets. In the 20 years or so I have been reloading I have only pulled a handful, mostly factory ammo just to see what was in them.


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Originally Posted by redchevy
I don't know how yall pull so many bullets. In the 20 years or so I have been reloading I have only pulled a handful, mostly factory ammo just to see what was in them.


I’m cheap enough that if I have some ammo loaded that didn’t shoot well, I’ll pull the bullet, adjust powder charge as needed, and reseat said bullet.


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Originally Posted by redchevy
I don't know how yall pull so many bullets. In the 20 years or so I have been reloading I have only pulled a handful, mostly factory ammo just to see what was in them.


Loading for how many cartridges, and how many rifles?

Step your way up, find pressure, and there were some loaded even hotter. Pull em.
Primer falls out of the brass, in an AR-10. Pull it.

When I go to find rifling, I seat long, in a modified case, and let the lands shove the bullet deeper into the case. 5-10 tries to be absolutely sure of where lands are, and you have to pull the bullet after each try. Did it 6 times on Sunday.


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Originally Posted by BigDad
I've used kinetic bullet pullers, they work but are slow. To get them to work I hit them really hard on a concrete floor. If you hit a wood bench top it will not work well. They will eventually fail (break) from all the abuse.

I now use a RCBS collet bullet puller, it works great and doesn't damage the bullet tip like the kinetic pullers do. The grip-n-pull looks good also.

put a small pc of sponge ect in the kinetic keeps from points being damaged


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Inertia type pullers work better with heavy bullets. With light projectiles they are a PITA. A collet style puller is much more user friendly. I have the Hornady cam lock puller and really like it. It does require caliber specific collets.


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I don't wana sound negative but by the time you pull a bunch of bullets that are crimped, primers that are crimped, and size from .224 to .308, new blackout brass will seem really cheap

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I don't wana sound negative but by the time you pull a bunch of bullets that are crimped, primers that are crimped, and size from .224 to .308, new blackout brass will seem really cheap


This is true. Ask me how I know...


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I've used kinetic bullet pullers, they work but are slow. To get them to work I hit them really hard on a concrete floor. If you hit a wood bench top it will not work well. They will eventually fail (break) from all the abuse.

I now use a RCBS collet bullet puller, it works great and doesn't damage the bullet tip like the kinetic pullers do. The grip-n-pull looks good also.

put a small pc of sponge ect in the kinetic keeps from points being damaged


I hammer the kinetic puller until the bullet is almost out, then lightly tap until it falls out without hammering too hard all the way that the bullet hits the foam and bounces back and dings the case mouths. I don't have any problems since my neck tension is not so tight to see that happen.

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Originally Posted by fredgus
I don't wana sound negative but by the time you pull a bunch of bullets that are crimped, primers that are crimped, and size from .224 to .308, new blackout brass will seem really cheap


I feel the same sell them to someone cheap and use the money to buy 300 BO brass. Seems like a no brainer.


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Selling the 5.56 is probably the best way, but I have the stuff to convert them and I probably wouldn't get much for the boxes as they are cheap plinking rounds. Hindsight though it would have been easier.

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