Ammunition that’s seen the kinetic hammer…

markymark

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Hello,

Worked a few ladders today. For the first time I got now where near suggested max before seeing pressure signs. So I have an array of ammunition that needs to be pulled via my Kinetic hammer.

My question is, the cases I have left afterwards what should I do with them.

1) Just reload a new powder charge and bullet and good to go.

2) reload again with new powder and bullet combo, but perhaps use for zeroing or other testing as neck tension might be looser?

3) deprime the live primer and full length resize once again to fix any neck tension that may or may not exist?

Opinions welcome. Thank you
 
I have the Forster puller with all the collets and find it useless either damages the bullets by crushing or sometimes will not grip hard enough to let me pull them so I always use the kinetic and for me it it 100% effective.
For sale Forster puller set. :rofl:
 
Leave the primer in situ.
Back off the de-cap rod/pin into the die so it cannot remove the primer & resize either with neck or F/L die.
The Hornady Cam-Lock bullet puller is way better than a kinetic hammer.
 
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I’ve never had an issue with going straight back to refilling lapua brass and reseating for hunting loads.
 
If I have to use the kinetic hammer to pull bullets, I simply raise the de-capping pin on my Lee neck die and re-size the necks otherwise neck tension is too low/inconsistent when loading the bullets after measuring out new propellant charges. Then you're good to go.
 
If I have to use the kinetic hammer to pull bullets, I simply raise the de-capping pin on my Lee neck die and re-size the necks otherwise neck tension is too low/inconsistent when loading the bullets after measuring out new propellant charges. Then you're good to go.
How do you raise the pin on a Lee neck die?
 
Correction, checked and it was an RCBS neck die not a lee. Unscrew from the top until the pin fails to contact the primer. So raise, not remove.
On RCBS dies you can remove the decapping pin by unscrewing the expander button. Screw back on w/o the pin and voila.
Raising the whole unit will bring the button to high and you might even jam the case in the die.
 
Not found any trouble with raising the pin and never had a stuck case but yes, unscrewing the expander button can be used to free the pin which is probably the best way.
 
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