Who makes the best non-kinetic bullet puller?

Sinistram

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I like this one - won’t work on a coax but perfect on my old RCBS.

I thought I'd seen all of them, but this one is new to me! Seems like a great idea and nicely executed. I don't pull many bullets, but I've never been a fan of collett pullers or hammering live rounds on concrete. This seems like a calm and measured way of disassembling ammo. Thanks for posting! 👍
 
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I thought I'd seen all of them, but this one is new to me! Seems like a great idea and nicely executed. I don't pull many bullets, but I've never been a fan of collett pullers or hammering live rounds on concrete. This seems like a calm and measured way of disassembling ammo. Thanks for posting! 👍
It’ll sometime leave some light scratches on the projectile but I still prefer it. Always felt like a real dummy smacking one of those hammers on the ground.
 
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You can’t choose your family, but if I adopt
you, will you send me some of that cheap RWS brass

There are weird ITAR regulations that the people at the base post office think are theirs to enforce or I would do something like that.

I have to do it when I export everything back to America our last 6 months and put it in my house hold goods shipment.

Last time I brought 2000 RWS 222 cases, 4000 22 RWS Hornet cases, over 5000 Lapua 308 cases and about 2000 7x64 Brenneke cases. also from RWS.

I won't ship anything through the post office firearms related as I don't want to lose my military post office privileges.
 

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I thought I'd seen all of them, but this one is new to me! Seems like a great idea and nicely executed. I don't pull many bullets, but I've never been a fan of collett pullers or hammering live rounds on concrete. This seems like a calm and measured way of disassembling ammo. Thanks for posting! 👍
I have one, too, and I really like it. Used a kinetic for years and greatly prefer the grip-n-pull. I haven't used a collet style. I could see them being easier if you have a bunch to pull. I usually just have a few here and there when I've done something dumb and the grip-n-pull is quick and easy for that.
 
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