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Campfire Outfitter
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Campfire Outfitter
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Then we’d both be disapointed. I've had a lot of practice with disappointment
Maker of the Frankenstud Sling Keeper
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Campfire Tracker
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Campfire Tracker
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If you use an inertia puller, a couple of cotton balls stuffed down it helps keep the bullets from bouncing back and deforming. The current RCBS and Frankford Arsenal units both have foam in them to prevent bullet tip damage.
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Campfire Regular
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Campfire Regular
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I’ve been pulling them like someone described above. Shell holder, no die, channel locks with a shop rag around the bullet. If you do it right no marks on the bullet and reuse. Will shoot just fine. Even if you put a slight mark on it will shoot just as good as never been loaded. Been doing it this way for many years. I’ve tried different pullers, my way works the best for me.
Thanks, Billy
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Campfire Ranger
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Best depends on the round being pulled. A inertia puller works good with light crimp and not so great for a heavy crimp.
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