Video of Bullet De-Lodger (squib remover) tool in action.

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Video of Bullet De-Lodger (squib remover) tool in action.

Earlier, I announced the introduction of a new tool to my range bag - a squib remover. Nicholson Performance is where I got it - they call it a Bullet De-Lodger.

It a nice addition to my bag. Hopefully, I won't need it much. Now, I can do away for my hammer, dowel rods and brass rods.

I know it's not for everyone, and some may think it is cost prohibitive. That's okay, no problem, but I like it. And I got one. And I'm probably gonna get flamed for "wasting my money", but its my money and to me, I ain't wasting it.

But for all who are at least curious, you can see it in action at:
They even fire a squib and use the tool to get it out.
http://www.nicholsonperformance.com/apps/videos/videos/view/1793742-bt109np-bullet-de-lodger

Hack
 
Video of Bullet De-Lodger (squib remover) tool in action.

Earlier, I announced the introduction of a new tool to my range bag - a squib remover. Nicholson Performance is where I got it - they call it a Bullet De-Lodger.

It a nice addition to my bag. Hopefully, I won't need it much. Now, I can do away for my hammer, dowel rods and brass rods.

I know it's not for everyone, and some may think it is cost prohibitive. That's okay, no problem, but I like it. And I got one. And I'm probably gonna get flamed for "wasting my money", but its my money and to me, I ain't wasting it.

But for all who are at least curious, you can see it in action at:
They even fire a squib and use the tool to get it out.
http://www.nicholsonperformance.com/apps/videos/videos/view/1793742-bt109np-bullet-de-lodger

Hack
 
Video of Bullet De-Lodger (squib remover) tool in action.

Earlier, I announced the introduction of a new tool to my range bag - a squib remover. Nicholson Performance is where I got it - they call it a Bullet De-Lodger.

It a nice addition to my bag. Hopefully, I won't need it much. Now, I can do away for my hammer, dowel rods and brass rods.

I know it's not for everyone, and some may think it is cost prohibitive. That's okay, no problem, but I like it. And I got one. And I'm probably gonna get flamed for "wasting my money", but its my money and to me, I ain't wasting it.

But for all who are at least curious, you can see it in action at:
They even fire a squib and use the tool to get it out.
http://www.nicholsonperformance.com/apps/videos/videos/view/1793742-bt109np-bullet-de-lodger

Hack
 
You keep that in your bag? Its like 5lbs they said. I don't know about you, but my range bag is HEAVY! I MIGHT keep one in the car though, I wouldn't need a squib remover every trip (I hope). Whats the cost?
 
Oh man, how bogus, I'll use my 7" brass rod and my little tack hammer and it doesn't weigh 10 lbs. If you have that many squibs to carry a tool like that around, you need to rethink your reloading habits.:D
 
My sentiments exactly.

Squibs just shouldn't happen if your reloading procedures are in order.

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