Best way to pull bullets?

Vern400

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I had a rifle rebarelled and it doesn't like the same ammunition anymore. I've got a couple hundred cartridges to disassemble. It is hunting ammunition, fully sealed and waterproof. I've been shooting off this batch for at least 10 years, when suddenly my Barrel died. There's no way my kinetic bullet puller Will survive. I've got a couple pounds of reloader 15 tied up in these things and I want my powder back!

I use an RCBS press. What's the best tool, and way to pull these? and will the bullets be compromised?

I've never pulled many bullets, and zero after they're sealed.
Thanks!
 
I would use my kinetic. You seem opposed to that, so I would suggest a RCBS collet bullet puller for your press. Its used on a single stage so if you have Dillon or something, you may be out of luck.
 
I'd use my Hornady Cam Lock puller for larger quantities.

I still like the my RCBS kinetic puller for lesser quantities since it guarantees no marks on the bullet. Just remember to remove the bullet from the puller before dumping the powder back into a 8lb jug, like I did today.
 
+1 for Hornady. Adjust it to the minimum tension needed to pull and it usually is hard to see the marks at all. Depends a bit on the type of bullet and how much surface there is to grip but I’ve done noser partitions out of factory Weatherby ammo that did just fine and I believe those are sealed.
 
The RCBS works great ........except if you want to reuse the bullets. It can leave collet marks in the jacket, so adjust the pressure with care. I use the kinetic on small amounts.
 
I tried a kinetic hammer puller until I had a primer ignite....fortunately, the powder didn't ignite. I'm sure that 270 round firing in that plastic hammer would have caused some injury.
 
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