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The Impact Bullet Puller by sky-w is a versatile and durable tool designed for bullet enthusiasts. It includes three different expandable collets, O-rings, and user instructions, making it compatible with a wide range of calibers from 22 Hornet to 45-70. Its polycarbonate body and solid metal shaft ensure longevity, while its compact size makes it easy to transport.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.81 x 4.96 x 1.54 inches |
Package Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
Brand Name | sky-w |
Color | Blue |
Material | Polycarbonate |
Manufacturer | sky-w |
M**E
Durable and useful
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Works very well as an inertial puller. I’d suggest using your collet out of your press rather than the included ones. After a grain weight snafu, I was able to pull every bullet involved successfully. The hammer seems very durable as I was striking against an anvil base and it didn’t show cracking or abnormal wear for that amount of impact. I found if I held it loosely and struck so the head was flat to the striking surface it only took a couple blows to separate bullet from casing.
L**F
Generic hammer type bullet puller review.
This bullet puller works fine. It's is a good price for this item!
T**I
Value product. Works well for the price.
I used this on some 38 special cartridges I wanted to swap the bullets out of. Both loads were 125 grain bullets with +P loadings. Quite a bit of powder. I just wanted to swap them to see if they'd work. It's difficult to prevent powder loss from the original loading since the device can throw the bullet and case contents into the receptacle. You have to get the bullet to about 1/16th or so left in the case, then you can gently pry it out. That being said, I was able to beat the hell out of this thing and it didn't even crack. Very impressed with the abuse it suffered trying to remove a bullet that had been sealed and stamped into the case. It took a long time, but I managed to get the bullet free. Wouldn't use this for pulling bullets consistently. Might break long before 50-100 rounds. Better to use it to gently adjust the seating depth. Cheap way to fix a difficult mistake to fix.
A**T
Nice little tool works as it should
Works as it should nice
M**O
Works great
Seems solid,have used multiple times without issues
V**M
Good price
Works as advertised.
E**D
Excellent way to pull bullets
Worked surprisingly well to pull either rounds with light strikes or bullets that were seated too deeply while reloading. There are 3 collets and you can pick the smallest one that would work for your cartridge size and then screw tight the head to keep the cartridge in place. Make sure you whack the bottom of the hammer not the head where your cartridge is. Use a piece of wood as the base because I'm worried whether the plastic would hold while hitting concrete and also because it has surprising amount of force that may damage whatever you are hitting. My hard wood base is all banged up after several hits.It may take several hits but eventually the bullet will come out with the powder at the bottom of the hammer. Check the head between hits to make sure it didn't uncrew itself.
H**5
Complete junk. Failed on the fourth use. Poor collet materials.
This bullet puller looks like the one made by Frankford, but it's complete junk. I was given a big box of unknown handloads, so I went to pulling them down to salvage components.My Frankford puller had recently cracked after years of hard use (I seem to be given other people's old handloads frequently) so I decided to try this one. It failed after three pulls.The collets are apparently made out of some sort of pot metal, because the lip on the collet that interfaces with the cartridge rim sheared after pulling three bullets.The entire cartridge flew forward, I found little silver shavings inside the puller cavity and the collet would no longer retain a cartridge for even a soft tap. See attached picture for the collet metal pieces I recovered from the powder charge.So much for this piece of junk. I'm returning to Amazon. I will go pay the slightly higher price for a kintetic puller from a reputable brand.
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