kinetic bullet puller
Quote from Reloader on July 29, 2009, 11:54 pmDoes the dillion kinetic bullet puller require any additional items such as collets to hold the cartridge or is what I am seeing all that is needed????? anyone own one want to comment on how well it works???
Does the dillion kinetic bullet puller require any additional items such as collets to hold the cartridge or is what I am seeing all that is needed????? anyone own one want to comment on how well it works???
Quote from Reloader on August 3, 2009, 2:49 pmOne collet is included with the bullet puller;that is all that is required.
Use a block of lead, hardwood, or a concrete floor is an impact point for the puller. Inertia causes the bullet to work forward out of the case, so you don't use it like you're driving nails, instead use it like you are driving tacks. Unless you are pulling down military ammo with a heavy crimp, a few light blows are sufficient to extract the projectile from the case.
One collet is included with the bullet puller;that is all that is required.
Use a block of lead, hardwood, or a concrete floor is an impact point for the puller. Inertia causes the bullet to work forward out of the case, so you don't use it like you're driving nails, instead use it like you are driving tacks. Unless you are pulling down military ammo with a heavy crimp, a few light blows are sufficient to extract the projectile from the case.
Quote from Reloader on August 4, 2009, 6:48 pmI have one and love it!!!!! It works great.
I must say that the other day while disassembling some .308 rounds the top "nut" shattered..... I emailed Dillion and asked if I could buy a new top and they said no problem a new one is in the mail free!!!!!!! It is complete rightout of the box, you need nothing else. Dillion gear is top notch, but the customer service is even better.
bc
I have one and love it!!!!! It works great.
I must say that the other day while disassembling some .308 rounds the top "nut" shattered..... I emailed Dillion and asked if I could buy a new top and they said no problem a new one is in the mail free!!!!!!! It is complete rightout of the box, you need nothing else. Dillion gear is top notch, but the customer service is even better.
bc
Quote from Reloader on November 16, 2009, 2:45 pmyes, bullet pullers are under warranty. If the cap or collet is damaged, we just mail those pieces. If the main body is damaged, then it needs to be sent in for replacement.
yes, bullet pullers are under warranty. If the cap or collet is damaged, we just mail those pieces. If the main body is damaged, then it needs to be sent in for replacement.
Quote from Reloader on February 28, 2014, 8:51 pmI have a few military primed bullets that need taken apart so I hit it against concrete like hitting a tack? Man when you crimp a bullet you sure can tell the difference from a bullet that's not crimped versus one that is. But you guys say it will come apart from the case huh?
I have a few military primed bullets that need taken apart so I hit it against concrete like hitting a tack? Man when you crimp a bullet you sure can tell the difference from a bullet that's not crimped versus one that is. But you guys say it will come apart from the case huh?
