I have had two Inertia hammer, had, I broke both!
Now I use https://grip-n-pull.com/.
They work much better, no damaged projectiles and the big thing for me is no gun powder everywhere.
I have the standard rifle and will get the large one after looking at the website.
Glenn
Bullet pullers
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Re: Bullet pullers
Now that is a nifty, clean solution. I'll look into that some more...Glenn wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 12:44 pm I have had two Inertia hammer, had, I broke both!
Now I use https://grip-n-pull.com/.
They work much better, no damaged projectiles and the big thing for me is no gun powder everywhere.
I have the standard rifle and will get the large one after looking at the website.
Glenn
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Re: Bullet pullers
Very similar to the ones Bruce made a couple of years ago.The Raven wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 3:25 pmNow that is a nifty, clean solution. I'll look into that some more...Glenn wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 12:44 pm I have had two Inertia hammer, had, I broke both!
Now I use https://grip-n-pull.com/.
They work much better, no damaged projectiles and the big thing for me is no gun powder everywhere.
I have the standard rifle and will get the large one after looking at the website.
Glenn
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Re: Bullet pullers
Hey Bruce! Are you still making those? If so PM me some details on price etc...Camel wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 5:35 pmVery similar to the ones Bruce made a couple of years ago.The Raven wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 3:25 pmNow that is a nifty, clean solution. I'll look into that some more...Glenn wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 12:44 pm I have had two Inertia hammer, had, I broke both!
Now I use https://grip-n-pull.com/.
They work much better, no damaged projectiles and the big thing for me is no gun powder everywhere.
I have the standard rifle and will get the large one after looking at the website.
Glenn
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Re: Bullet pullers
Surely, if not RAF Productions could step into the breach...
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Re: Bullet pullers
I’ve got collet and inertia. I always use the inertia hammer. If you haven’t got one already you can try both
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Thanks Trevor. For the moment I only have a few rounds to pull so it would be good to compare the two types.trevort wrote:I’ve got collet and inertia. I always use the inertia hammer. If you haven’t got one already you can try both
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Re: Bullet pullers
I made a few as trial and error to get what I wanted, Camel and Branxhunter got the leftovers.The Raven wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 5:54 pmHey Bruce! Are you still making those? If so PM me some details on price etc...Camel wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 5:35 pmVery similar to the ones Bruce made a couple of years ago.The Raven wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 3:25 pmNow that is a nifty, clean solution. I'll look into that some more...Glenn wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 12:44 pm I have had two Inertia hammer, had, I broke both!
Now I use https://grip-n-pull.com/.
They work much better, no damaged projectiles and the big thing for me is no gun powder everywhere.
I have the standard rifle and will get the large one after looking at the website.
Glenn
All you need is a bit 3x40mm steel and a box of drill bits and angle grinder. Drill appropriate holes in a line then run a thin blade on angle grinder to split the holes. Fine tune holes with a chainsaw file so a neat fit for apppropriate calibre.
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OMG are you suggesting I unbox those replacement tools the insurance company provided after my shed burnt down....some 6+ years ago?
Gonna get the Trevmiester to show me his tools first....
Gonna get the Trevmiester to show me his tools first....