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Anyone in Clarksville area with a collet/cam bullet puller?


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Well, again, I got my Square Deal's powder drop bound up (I hit it with something I think) and loaded about 100 rounds of 10mm without powder...

 

Normally I'd take pliers to the case and fill it with WD40 and dispose of them but this is 10mm...and that stuff is expensive.

 

I also sold my single stage press thinking I'd never need it again....ooops

 

So - anyone in the Clarksville/Ft Campbell area have a cam-lock or collet setup for .40/10mm I could use for like 15 mins to yank these bullets and get my brass back? 

 

I'd be willing to bring a six pack of brew over for the favor!

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I have a kinetic hammer bullet puller if that will help.

I just broke two of them earlier today lol. Idk guess I got a super crimp on it. Dont want to destroy yours brother

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I just broke two of them earlier today lol. Idk guess I got a super crimp on it. Dont want to destroy yours brother

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What are you hitting it on? I ask because I had one that lasted about 20 years and hundreds of rounds before it broke.

I have a buddy who kept breaking them. He was hitting it on concrete. I always hit a piece of wood. Preferably soft wood.
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What are you hitting it on? I ask because I had one that lasted about 20 years and hundreds of rounds before it broke.

I have a buddy who kept breaking them. He was hitting it on concrete. I always hit a piece of wood. Preferably soft wood.

 

^^^^^^This^^^^^^ Trust me if you only use a wooden surface as the striking point you won't break a kinetic bullet puller. Additionally you must always use a square on impact as an angled impact induces undersigned twist and torque into the tool which will cause an early failure. If you don't find a lister with this tool call Mid South Shooters Supply and they'll pull it and have it waiting at the counter for pick up.

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