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Bullet puller?

Personally, I find the various kinetic pullers to be wanting. If you ever find yourself actually pulling more than a couple bullets, the collet style pullers are much easier to use. Also, if you are pulling large magnum calibers like .338 LM, the kinetics suck.
 
I use the Forster collet style, which I personally prefer to the kinetic style. It’s fast, and I’ve found that some collets work for two calibers.
 
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After trying a couple of the traditional collet pullers, I bought a Hornady collet puller that has the lever on top. So much easier to use than the others.
 
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If you are pulling something YOU loaded without a crimp or sealant either the impact or the collet type will work.
I use the Hornady and have a couple collets but usually just leave the .224 collet in. I have a plate for my 4 hole that has my .224 seater die and the puller. Handy Dandy.
 
I prefer the RCBS collet pullers. much easier and you don't dump the powder. if you do it right it doesn't ruin the bullet heads.
 
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Bookmarked, thanks for the advice. Have used the kinetic ones and found them lacking sometimes. Will look into these as well.