hanno
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Came across this on the web and was wondering if anyone here had ever used one? Does it mar the bullet?
https://grip-n-pull.com
https://grip-n-pull.com
Ditto. I have found they work pretty well, although I haven't had to pull lots of bullets with them. Certainly less noisy than an inertial puller.I have the standard rifle and pistol grippers.
Not to forget, that after the the first slip, it starts to damage the bullet. I also found it quite painful and couldn't figure out why they didn't ensure the grips were coated or encased in rubber or some other protective material. For the price, it should come coated/protected.I have one. It works hit and miss - sometimes the bullet gets pulled. But more often it slips off of the bullet, and I have to use a pliers or something like that to get the bullet out.
That's my experience...
Bayou52
Not to forget, that after the the first slip, it starts to damage the bullet. I also found it quite painful and couldn't figure out why they didn't ensure the grips were coated or encased in rubber or some other protective material. For the price, it should come coated/protected.
Lastly, don't even think about trying it on Lead/cast bullets. It usually deforms them after the first try (if you are successful in getting the bullet removed in 1 try).
When I only have one to pull, I revert to my inertia puller (BTW, cheaper than the OP product), more than 2, I use the collet puller.
Caveat Emptor.
CH
Came across this on the web and was wondering if anyone here had ever used one? Does it mar the bullet?
https://grip-n-pull.com