No impact bullet pulling with a reloading press

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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2011

Here we safely pull a bullet from the unfired or misfired casing with a reloading press. Always use the proper safety equipment and practice extreme diligence when hand loading ammo. Doing anything less can cause you or others nearby serious injury or even death.

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  • Too much talking.

  • @cyclops5276 I'm guessing your PC does not have a mute button or a volume control? But then again I don't recall asking you for your opinion of my communication skills sir! If you don’t like my videos don’t watch them it’s just that simple.

  • did you have to machine the top of the rcbs to use the L & L bushing

    or did you do it yourself and what size did you use for the threadsfor the L & L bushing

  • @52oggie I have another video on how this conversion kit is installed on the RCBS press go to my channel and watch the video entitled… (RCBS Rock Chucker & Hornady Lock N Load)

  • @52oggie This is all you need to convert your RCBS to L&L have a look. In this kit you get the new threaded insert and three bushings they also sell one with four bushings. Simply Google Hornady Lock-N-Load-Conversion-Kit for RCBS

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  • Dude don't screw with those dud rounds, it's not worth it. Throw them in a hole and bury them, put them in your neighbors trash etc.

  • freakin brilliant...thanks... I was just holding them and pulling with pliers.

    Hahaha... really, talk ALL YOU WANT. As you said, you don't like it, use the mute.

  • @JasonNiemier

    If you don't want comments then maybe you should consider disabling the comment box. You must admit 9:25 min is a bit long to demonstrate a 10 second process. Sorry if I offended you.

  • thanks I'll watch that one

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