Best bullet puller?

I started with the RCBS inertia. I switched to the Forster collet style puller and have been happy.

That grip and pull looks like a great, simple idea. But I am not paying the price in US dollars.

I am surprised Lee did not come out with that. Lee probably could not find anywhere to mount plastic. LOL!

I seriously do like Lee though.
 
For high volume pulling (say, pulling a few thousand milsurp rifle bullets) I use this:
BulletPuller1.jpg

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For pulling match rifle bullets without marring them, I use a collet puller that is mounted permanently in my turret press. You can see it to the right of the hi-volume puller.

For other rifle ammo situation, I use a sidecutter. When the bullet pops above the opening in the press, the sidecutter bites the bullet and pulls it out on the downstroke.

For the occasional pistol bullet (too short for the sidecutter technique) I use an inertia puller - or just toss them.
 
For high volume pulling (say, pulling a few thousand milsurp rifle bullets) I use this:
BulletPuller1.jpg

DSCN9736.jpg


For pulling match rifle bullets without marring them, I use a collet puller that is mounted permanently in my turret press. You can see it to the right of the hi-volume puller.

For other rifle ammo situation, I use a sidecutter. When the bullet pops above the opening in the press, the sidecutter bites the bullet and pulls it out on the downstroke.

For the occasional pistol bullet (too short for the sidecutter technique) I use an inertia puller - or just toss them.
I was waiting for you to show off! �� I really hate it when you show that pic because I WANT one and they are all gone.
 
None I can find. They actually worked and were simple in design. Guess not complicated for the majority of the reloading world.

Forster Superfast (Possum Type) Bullet Puller ... must have been discontinued, but you can still find some on eBay (just not in 30 cal dammit).
 
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