I've been exploring bullet pullers and thought I'd start gathering opinions...I didn't realize when I started reloading that it was such a gadget hobby
Before we go there...yes, I already have an inertia puller.
I started looking at the one by RCBS ($22 at Midway and Amazon; collets $12) and then the one by Hornady ($23; collets $10). Then I happened across the one by Forster for a bit less ($17; collets $12)
To my untrained eye, the RCBS and Forster look like they work about the same. So then It comes down to $5 and perceived quality...I've always heard that Forster had better QC than RCBS.
The Hornady looks like a better thought out design than the RCBS as the Cam Lock holds the depth setting when you release the pulled bullet.
So now I'm trying to make a choice between the Forster and the Hornady...price, build quality, and convenience
Are my perceptions accurate?
Am I missing something?
Before we go there...yes, I already have an inertia puller.
I started looking at the one by RCBS ($22 at Midway and Amazon; collets $12) and then the one by Hornady ($23; collets $10). Then I happened across the one by Forster for a bit less ($17; collets $12)
To my untrained eye, the RCBS and Forster look like they work about the same. So then It comes down to $5 and perceived quality...I've always heard that Forster had better QC than RCBS.
The Hornady looks like a better thought out design than the RCBS as the Cam Lock holds the depth setting when you release the pulled bullet.
So now I'm trying to make a choice between the Forster and the Hornady...price, build quality, and convenience
Are my perceptions accurate?
Am I missing something?