I ended up making some small changes to a load I was working on, that involved me having to use an RCBS kinetic puller for the first time (X3).
I didn't have any expectations to what I was in store for when I dropped a bullet in it, but was a bit concerned with the outcome.
I brought the hammer in to my mudroom, and gave it a few taps, no luck. I ended up having to BEAT that thing off poured concrete about 40 times before the bullet came out. Felt more like a prison break than the delicate finesse I have been developing as I learn to reload.
Caliber is .220 Swift, RCBS dies.
This is one topic I am not finding a lot of information on through Google searches.
Also, while I have your attention, I want to thank everyone for their help as I get deeper in to this hobby. The reading of others questions, the answers to my own, and also some very in depth help via PMs. It is good to have a collective knowledge to fall back on.
For those of you who say you have been doing this for 20+ years, you have my upmost respect, that puts you before the internet for knowledge. I could not imagine the mess I would be making (or dead) if I wasn't reading 5 hours a day on many platforms.
Also, in CGN, this is one of the only sub forums where there seems to be a constant respect, that says a lot too.
I didn't have any expectations to what I was in store for when I dropped a bullet in it, but was a bit concerned with the outcome.
I brought the hammer in to my mudroom, and gave it a few taps, no luck. I ended up having to BEAT that thing off poured concrete about 40 times before the bullet came out. Felt more like a prison break than the delicate finesse I have been developing as I learn to reload.
Caliber is .220 Swift, RCBS dies.
This is one topic I am not finding a lot of information on through Google searches.
Also, while I have your attention, I want to thank everyone for their help as I get deeper in to this hobby. The reading of others questions, the answers to my own, and also some very in depth help via PMs. It is good to have a collective knowledge to fall back on.
For those of you who say you have been doing this for 20+ years, you have my upmost respect, that puts you before the internet for knowledge. I could not imagine the mess I would be making (or dead) if I wasn't reading 5 hours a day on many platforms.
Also, in CGN, this is one of the only sub forums where there seems to be a constant respect, that says a lot too.


















































