Bullet pulling

If you have a reloading press and a pair of pliers

load round in shell holder/ up with handle/ grab bullet with pliers / down with handle

its pulled ( but you can not reuse bullet)
 
Thats what I found with using the kinetic hammer sometimes, powder ends up all over.

Weird. I've used mine to pull down approximately 180 7.62x54r to reload into 303brit, and I've never had the powder spill everywhere. I use a hand press so I can't really use the other methods efficiently.
 
Weird. I've used mine to pull down approximately 180 7.62x54r to reload into 303brit, and I've never had the powder spill everywhere. I use a hand press so I can't really use the other methods efficiently.

I wouldn't have the patience to pull a 180 with that method.
 
I wouldn't have the patience to pull a 180 with that method.

I only do 20 at a time usually, never more than 40 in one go. My local lgs sells 20 packs of surplus x54r for $9.99 so I buy a box or two and go to town. 180 at once would be painful for sure, but with my hand press in kinda stuck without a better option. When I have space for a reloading setup I'll be trying some of these other ones.

OP, you could probably get a pair of wire strippers and Dremel out the holes to fit. Make a poor man's grip n pull.

Wire-Stripper.jpg
 
So why are you pulling 9mm bullets? Incorrect charge? Too light? Too heavy?

some light charges and some bullets seated a bit on the side due to a defect in the seating die. Made some test with another die set to confirm and compare measurements... Now waiting for the replacement die set to resume reloading...
 
some light charges and some bullets seated a bit on the side due to a defect in the seating die. Made some test with another die set to confirm and compare measurements... Now waiting for the replacement die set to resume reloading...

I use a Mr. Bullet Feeder powder funnel which helps with concentricity. It's stepped, similar to a Lyman M die. The only drawback is that it sticks a little more than my Dillon powder funnel but I just power through it.
 
I use a Mr. Bullet Feeder powder funnel which helps with concentricity. It's stepped, similar to a Lyman M die. The only drawback is that it sticks a little more than my Dillon powder funnel but I just power through it.

Light charges are not related to gear... I just made every load indicated in my book for the 3powders I had in small batches. The range is far from home and open only 2 days a week when there is an official available, Plus I work an unregular schedule so I can only get to the range for a maximum 4days a month when it is open...

I can now establish that bullets flying around 1000fps are working best with my M&P9... So from now on, I known that I will play only around 1000fps... Low charge is not a major quantity and can be done with the hammer fast enough...

However the misaligned bullets are counting for a certain number around 100bullets. With the hammer it may takes up to 40 hit on the concrete to get a single bullet out... :/

Dies are in the mail, will manage that next weekend to retrieve at least the powder...
 
I only do 20 at a time usually, never more than 40 in one go. My local lgs sells 20 packs of surplus x54r for $9.99 so I buy a box or two and go to town. 180 at once would be painful for sure, but with my hand press in kinda stuck without a better option. When I have space for a reloading setup I'll be trying some of these other ones.

OP, you could probably get a pair of wire strippers and Dremel out the holes to fit. Make a poor man's grip n pull.

Wire-Stripper.jpg

Thats not a bad idea, I have a couple of them wire strippers. It would be simple to open the holes up and try them out.
 
That's a clever hack Suther!

Thanks. I just thought of it yesterday. You can probably get a pair for $3 at dollarama, and I know a large percentage of us have access to a Dremel... once I thought of it I was like omg that's so simple why didn't someone else think of it first!?
 
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