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    Smeghead - ACE Rimmer ChadAmberg's Avatar
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    Default Damnit got to pull way too many bullets

    Looks like I have a bad batch of bullets. I've thought something was wrong and today just proved it.

    Processed a whole set of brass, all same headstamp, same primers. Trimmed, chamfered, etc. Then using the same powder batch, amount, etc., I loaded up 30 of Hornady #2266 55gr, 30 of the Hornady 2267 55gr, and 30 more of the problem batch that's also 55gr but same profile as the Hornady. So everything the same but the bullet manufacturer.

    Both Hornady batches were 30/30 in the ring. Perfect there. The problem ones though, out of 20, 6 weren't even on paper while the rest were right in the ring.

    This was just confirmation, I'm already in contact with the manufacturer and working to see what might be wrong. I've bought thousands of these before without a problem, these I got about 6 months ago though. I've weighed a bunch of these bullets, and the weights are all right on 55 grains, so it's not that, maybe they're off center somehow. All I know is that i've suspected that about 30% were bad, but wanted to make sure I truly eliminated all other variables.

    Now I've got to pull about 300+ bullets from what I've made already. Gonna be fun with only a hammer style puller. Not finding the collet style pullers in stock really.
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    I see quite a few of the Hornady Cam Lock pullers on Amazon. Thats the one I'd recommend...lot faster/more efficient than the RCBS

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    I've heard both ways between the Hornady and the RCBS. But my first pass no one has the collets available. I figure over the next two weeks or so I'll do 20-30 at a time with the hammer one I have.
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    Titan reloading has the Hornady 22 collet in stock titanreloading.com Good outfit, deal with confidence. Amazon has the cam lock puller.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChadAmberg View Post
    Looks like I have a bad batch of bullets. I've thought something was wrong and today just proved it.

    Processed a whole set of brass, all same headstamp, same primers. Trimmed, chamfered, etc. Then using the same powder batch, amount, etc., I loaded up 30 of Hornady #2266 55gr, 30 of the Hornady 2267 55gr, and 30 more of the problem batch that's also 55gr but same profile as the Hornady. So everything the same but the bullet manufacturer.

    Both Hornady batches were 30/30 in the ring. Perfect there. The problem ones though, out of 20, 6 weren't even on paper while the rest were right in the ring.

    This was just confirmation, I'm already in contact with the manufacturer and working to see what might be wrong. I've bought thousands of these before without a problem, these I got about 6 months ago though. I've weighed a bunch of these bullets, and the weights are all right on 55 grains, so it's not that, maybe they're off center somehow. All I know is that i've suspected that about 30% were bad, but wanted to make sure I truly eliminated all other variables.

    Now I've got to pull about 300+ bullets from what I've made already. Gonna be fun with only a hammer style puller. Not finding the collet style pullers in stock really.


    Take a break for the rest of the day, order one of these in. By the time it arrives, you'll have heard back from the mfg.

    https://grip-n-pull.com/cart
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    Sweet...just ordered the grip-n-pulls. Thanks for the tip.

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    I have the rcbs collet puller with 22 collet. You are in COS as well, so if you want to borrow it to pull your bullets you can, send me a PM.

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    I once had a few .45 acp bullets I had to pull. I was using the hammer style puller early in the morning before work to pull a few. I was five or six deep hitting my 4x4 block when the head broke off, bounced off the bench and hit me on the forehead. I went to work with a nice red circle welt. The swelling went down in the afternoon, later in the week it was a nice bruise. I won't own a hammer bullet puller again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Take a break for the rest of the day, order one of these in. By the time it arrives, you'll have heard back from the mfg.

    https://grip-n-pull.com/cart
    Hey I saw those grip-n-pulls on amazon. Kind of mixed reviews so wasn't sure about them. They really work nice then? The one review said something like smaller bullets like 223 tended to slip. Also they definitely need plasti-dipped!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChadAmberg View Post
    Hey I saw those grip-n-pulls on amazon. Kind of mixed reviews so wasn't sure about them. They really work nice then? The one review said something like smaller bullets like 223 tended to slip. Also they definitely need plasti-dipped!
    Not sure as i have one on order. The write ups on a dillon reloading fb & mewe page seems to speak highly of them.

    I have the rcbs collet puller which works. Would like to find the hornady cam lock, but like everything else, reloading, gfl.

    Ideally i'd like to get to the point where i never had to pull any loaded round, for any issue.
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