Rcbs bullet puller

Dave_45

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Hi guys , I'm about to buy one of these with collets for 22-250(22) and 6.5mm

Before I spend my cash does anyone have any advice please?
Tia
 
Yes, do it! I won’t be without mine. Collets for .22, 6.5mm and .30.

It’s worth also buying decapping dies also. I too have both RCBS dies, .22-.25 and .27-.45 Heavy duty
 
Yes, do it! I won’t be without mine. Collets for .22, 6.5mm and .30.

It’s worth also buying decapping dies also. I too have both RCBS dies, .22-.25 and .27-.45 Heavy duty
I have the rcbs FL die, that decaps for me...
Unless I'm again missing something?
 
I like to decap and clean my brass before resizing and potentially putting dirty cases inside my dies… it just makes the primer removal so much easier…
 
I originally thought you were internding to buy one of those kiddie toy hammers, my bad:lol:
I have both the Lee and the RCBS collet pullers, Lee slightly easier to manipulate, as you can get very good at applying just the right amount of pull down pressure, to not leave the slightest mark on the bullet.
 
I've been using the RCBS collet bullet puller for years. Not a lot though as pulling bullets is not part of my regular reloading routine - luckily🤣.

While it works very well I can imagine that the Hornady cam lock puller might be easier to use as you can preset the tension of the collet on the bullet. If I were you I'd give the Hornady tool a try.
 
I originally thought you were internding to buy one of those kiddie toy hammers, my bad:lol:
I have both the Lee and the RCBS collet pullers, Lee slightly easier to manipulate, as you can get very good at applying just the right amount of pull down pressure, to not leave the slightest mark on the bullet.
Lee do not make a bullet puller AFAIK. You must be thinking of something else.

Hammers are actually quite useful, if you haven't completely messed up and have many many rounds to disassemble. They don't damage the bullet either, if you pad the cavity with e.g. a foam earplug. Never felt the need to splash out on a collet style puller die.
 
You people must be doing a lot of stuff wrong to contemplate needing such things. Unless I have completely missed the point of them. But hey ho, I'm out of this.
 
:norty: & those hammers are still cavemen toys.:lol:
I think even a caveman could work out how to use one effectively. They are a doddle, once you learn how to smack them against a suitable substrate. Doesn't even require style or panache, though that helps.

Perhaps you are a bit limp-wristed, Wouldn't surprise me.
 
I've had the RCBS unit with a full set of collets for decades. Works fine. Can't speak for the Hornady as I've never used one. There are some times when you may have a bullet seated too deep to grab with the collet closer, in which case, the inertia puller is the ticket. ~Muir
 
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