avoid using the term 'stupid' and never call anyone by that moniker...
However, today i am stupid....
[ BULLET PULLER: manuf - Berry's, traditional hammer-like with 4 collets
The screwable cap remains up.
The collet's smooth side interfaces with the hammer.
The cartridge is place thru the collet, bullet first.
The bullet is firmly retained by the rim of the case.
Cap is screwed back on tight.
With the cap end still up, the hammer is struck on the
opposing end on a thick butcher block table.
Once, twice, three times - nice sharp firm strikes....
NOTHING
SiX, seven, eight times...
NOTHING
Everything is broken down is repeated as per step one.
Fifteen, sixteen, 25....
NOTHING
I tried this on :
A reloaded cartridge without powder - new case
A Black Hills new cartridge (.223 69g SMK HPBT)
A reloaded cartridge without powder, used case x 1
*** am I doing wrong?
Redding Model #5 Powder Trickler
I can not come close to even guessing how to use this!!!!
PLEASE HELP THIS STUPID MAN!!!???:banghead:
8 years med/surgical training, 17 years practice, and I finally met my match - a f**kin' hammer and dispenser...)
Docgary
However, today i am stupid....
[ BULLET PULLER: manuf - Berry's, traditional hammer-like with 4 collets
The screwable cap remains up.
The collet's smooth side interfaces with the hammer.
The cartridge is place thru the collet, bullet first.
The bullet is firmly retained by the rim of the case.
Cap is screwed back on tight.
With the cap end still up, the hammer is struck on the
opposing end on a thick butcher block table.
Once, twice, three times - nice sharp firm strikes....
NOTHING
SiX, seven, eight times...
NOTHING
Everything is broken down is repeated as per step one.
Fifteen, sixteen, 25....
NOTHING
I tried this on :
A reloaded cartridge without powder - new case
A Black Hills new cartridge (.223 69g SMK HPBT)
A reloaded cartridge without powder, used case x 1
*** am I doing wrong?
Redding Model #5 Powder Trickler
I can not come close to even guessing how to use this!!!!
PLEASE HELP THIS STUPID MAN!!!???:banghead:
8 years med/surgical training, 17 years practice, and I finally met my match - a f**kin' hammer and dispenser...)
Docgary