Pulling bullets advice

+1 for using a kinetic hammer on a totally solid surface: I use a lintel. But wood, even end-on to the grain, just absorbs too much energy, and dampens the effect of the strike.

Serious question: in the event that you get the primers out safely, what do you do with them then? Hand them in next time you are on the range?
 
+1 for using a kinetic hammer on a totally solid surface: I use a lintel. But wood, even end-on to the grain, just absorbs too much energy, and dampens the effect of the strike.

Serious question: in the event that you get the primers out safely, what do you do with them then? Hand them in next time you are on the range?
I'd concur with everything that others have said about the advantages of pullers over kinetic hammers. Regarding the primers either leave them in place & reload your primed cases or gently push out with your depriming tool and reuse them as normal
 
I just soak any waste primers in a little oil then bin them; I don’t think I’d ever bother trying to reuse them just in case.
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Mmmm I've just pulled 14 factory federal copper with a kinetic hammer. Some took as much as 18 hits and some came out with 4.I put wadding in the hammer to protect the tips
Trick with a KH is to hit it against something hard, wood is pretty useless - I use a half brick and get good results.
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Collet is the way to go if you want nice(ish) bullets
Primer can be removed in the normal way but best to be gentle.

An improvised way is a pair of mole grips. Put bullet in the holder. Raise the press until the bullet is sticking through the hole at the top of the press. Grip bullet with mole grips. Lower the press. Same as the collet really.
 
+1 for using a kinetic hammer on a totally solid surface: I use a lintel. But wood, even end-on to the grain, just absorbs too much energy, and dampens the effect of the strike.

Serious question: in the event that you get the primers out safely, what do you do with them then? Hand them in next time you are on the range?
Just curious but who are you going to hand them in to at the range?
 
Always reminds me of the apes thrashing around with the bones in 2001 Space Odyssey, Had collet pullers for years, ever since I caught sight of myself with a kh.:norty::coat:
Using the bones as tools in 2001 Space Odyssey was a visual metaphor.

Hitting things with hammers is an indication that you are an advanced sentient being...

signed,

a blacksmith
 
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