Still waiting for my Rpal so time to work on some more equipment 
On a budget to save money for my first handgun so build my second
DIY reloading tool; a $3.00 bullet puller.
(actually spend only $ 1.51 + tax at TSC for the 3 fittings as I had the pipe and glue already)
Pulled a few 223 bullets and can say that it works great.
Sorry for the poor picture quality.
It's made out of 1/2 inch pvc and uses standard shell holders, so no fiddling around
with 3 piece collets. Fits easily 308 or 270 win.
Simply slide round into shell holder and stick into hammer, push cap on and start whacking.
Only downside is that its not clear plastic, but when the bullet comes out you can hear it bouncing in the hammer.
I put a few pieces of rubber into the bottom cap before gluing it on so when the bullet
hits the bottom the bullet won't get damaged.
Hope it is helpful to others who like to make stuff and like to keep the cost down.
By the way; if you are building one then don't forget to hotglue the end of the handle
(where it is glued into the tee) shut so your powder is not going to escape through the handle.
On a budget to save money for my first handgun so build my second
DIY reloading tool; a $3.00 bullet puller.
(actually spend only $ 1.51 + tax at TSC for the 3 fittings as I had the pipe and glue already)
Pulled a few 223 bullets and can say that it works great.
Sorry for the poor picture quality.



It's made out of 1/2 inch pvc and uses standard shell holders, so no fiddling around
with 3 piece collets. Fits easily 308 or 270 win.
Simply slide round into shell holder and stick into hammer, push cap on and start whacking.
Only downside is that its not clear plastic, but when the bullet comes out you can hear it bouncing in the hammer.
I put a few pieces of rubber into the bottom cap before gluing it on so when the bullet
hits the bottom the bullet won't get damaged.
Hope it is helpful to others who like to make stuff and like to keep the cost down.
By the way; if you are building one then don't forget to hotglue the end of the handle
(where it is glued into the tee) shut so your powder is not going to escape through the handle.