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		<title>Pulling Bullets Safely and Efficiently with a Collet Puller</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you make a reloading mistake, you may need to &#8220;pull down&#8221; assembled ammo. The embedded UltimateReloader.com video demonstrates how to use the Hornady Cam-Lock bullet pulling system. When Reloading Goes Bad &#8212; The Danger of Over-Charging Our friend Gavin Gear of UltimateReloader.com was recently reloading some 9mm pistol ammo with his Hornady progressive press. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>When you make a reloading mistake, you may need to &#8220;pull down&#8221; assembled ammo. The embedded <a href="http://ultimatereloader.com" target="_blank">UltimateReloader.com</a> video demonstrates how to use the Hornady Cam-Lock bullet pulling system.</p>
<p><b>When Reloading Goes Bad &#8212; The Danger of Over-Charging</b><br />
Our friend Gavin Gear of <a href="http://ultimatereloader.com" target="_blank">UltimateReloader.com</a> was recently reloading some 9mm pistol ammo with his Hornady progressive press. As part of his reloading procedure, he visually checks the cases &#8212; and he noticed that the charges seemed high. Sure enough, his most recently-produced rounds were about two grains over spec. He diagnosed the issue: &#8220;I was using a powder measure without a baffle. What happened was, over the course of the loading session, things settled in, and the charge level increased.&#8221;</p>
<p>Not knowing just when his powder measure started delivering too much powder, Gavin decided, for safety&#8217;s sake, to pull down all the ammo he had just reloaded. Yes that&#8217;s time-consuming, but it&#8217;s better than the alternative &#8212; having a dangerous Kaboom while shooting. With fast-burning pistol powders, a two-grain over-charge could cause a blown case, damaged firearm, and/or serious injury.</p>
<p><b>Watch Cam-Lock Bullet Puller Used to Remove Bullets from Loaded Ammo:</b><br />
<iframe width="600" height="340" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/m5mfFD2O0Us" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br />
<i>Use of Bullet Puller starts 4:00 minutes into video.</i></p>
<blockquote><p>Gavin says it is vitally important to perform safety checks during the reloading process: &#8220;You&#8217;ve got to do it &#8212; check every single round to make sure there IS powder, and that there&#8217;s not too MUCH powder. Double, Triple, Quadruple check your components&#8230; and your powder charges. You can&#8217;t be too careful.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>To pull down a loaded round, first place the cartridge in the shellholder on your press ram. Then raise the round up into the bullet puller device installed where a die would go. The Hornady Cam-lock bullet puller works by clamping the bullet in a collet when you flip down the red-coated lever. Then, with the case held by the rim in the shell-holder, the bullet exits the cartridge as the press ram is lowered. It takes time, but it&#8217;s pretty fool-proof once you get the hang of it. This entire process is illustrated in Gavin&#8217;s video, starting near the four-minute mark.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/pulldown1703.jpg" alt="Hornady Cam-Lock Bullet puller Gavin Gear Ultimate Reloder.com"></p>
<p>The Hornady Cam Lock Bullet Puller has four (4) key components: 1. Cam-Lock die body; 2. Cam-Lock lever; 3. Stem; and 4. Collet (Caliber-specific).</p>
<p>NOTE: In order to use this tool, you’ll need the appropriate collet for each diameter range of bullets you intend to pull. For example use collet #3 for 6mm, collect #6 for 7mm, and collet #7 for .308 Caliber.</p>
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