Anyone interested in posting any little time savers or how to's here. I enjoy reading the Gunsmith Kinks books by Bob Brownell and I suspect some of you do too. Why not sticky this and post anything that is working for you.
I just posted something over in the Reloading section and I didn't realize others didn't know some small tricks.
For your kinetic bullet pullet hammer. Take the rubber and collet thing out of the top and throw it away. Get the right shellholder for the cartridge you are wanting to pull the bullet from and slide it in and put this in the top of your kinetic hammer and put the lid back on. Works great and a lot faster and easier than the rubber band and collet affair.
I also have had trouble pulling bullets from rounds too big to fit into the kinetic hammer. I used my action wrench as a bullet puller for .577NE. Just closed it up almost tight, dropped the round in and used as a kinetic. Sometimes the hammers are too small for .50 cals and .577 Snider and so on, this should work for that as well. I suspect if one was pulling BMGs and didn't want to mark the bullet, this would work with the shellholder slipped on and then dropped in the action wrench.
Rob
I just posted something over in the Reloading section and I didn't realize others didn't know some small tricks.
For your kinetic bullet pullet hammer. Take the rubber and collet thing out of the top and throw it away. Get the right shellholder for the cartridge you are wanting to pull the bullet from and slide it in and put this in the top of your kinetic hammer and put the lid back on. Works great and a lot faster and easier than the rubber band and collet affair.
I also have had trouble pulling bullets from rounds too big to fit into the kinetic hammer. I used my action wrench as a bullet puller for .577NE. Just closed it up almost tight, dropped the round in and used as a kinetic. Sometimes the hammers are too small for .50 cals and .577 Snider and so on, this should work for that as well. I suspect if one was pulling BMGs and didn't want to mark the bullet, this would work with the shellholder slipped on and then dropped in the action wrench.
Rob