Hornady Cam Lock Bullet Puller
Uploader Comments (daywalker627)
All Comments (27)
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@buddiiee I guess soo....
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@therabbit50 I have had small problems and have had to replace one for the 277. I was applying way much pressure on the handle instead of screwing the die in further which helped some..
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By the way, great video, you make this process look easy to use, but the problem I was having was that the collet on some of the bullets wouldn't grip the bullet enough and so when I would pull down the lever the collet itself would break at the tip of the mouth. Eventually, the collet had to get discarded. I'll have to buy a new one and try doing a better job with the help of your video. Thanks
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@therabbit50 I am not sure. I have not tested mine out on cast boolits yet. I still have to give it a test. I could potentially see a problem as a lead boolit are easier to deform than a jacketed one.
Great video DW, I use the hammer stlye puller but after your video seems faster.. Is there any powder spillage after bullet is pulled? Thanks in advance.
markaveli44 7 months ago
@markaveli44 The only time I have had powder spillage, is when tryint to remove bullets that were crimped and or sealed. I have since learned that you can run these rounds back in the seating die and seat the bullet a little deeper to break the seal and or crimp. Thanks!!!
daywalker627 7 months ago
Great job on the video. Thank you
Jerrybassman 11 months ago
@Jerrybassman Your welcome...
daywalker627 11 months ago
I'll have to try screwing down the die instead to get the proper grip on the bullet once I get the new collet replaced. Thanks
therabbit50 1 year ago
@therabbit50 I Hope that helps! It is really a nice little tool to have..
daywalker627 1 year ago