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Yo Therm,
I use the RCBS collet puller. I have collets for all calibers & swear by it. Never a damaged bullet. Reuse all components. Cheap enough to buy.
Besides, I get a real bad feeling banging a hot cartridge locked up inside a plastic container on the ground real hard.
The first time I ever used one of those banger thingies all I could think about was the 30.06 cartridge inside torching off & me picking shards of plastic out of my face.
After the second smack on the ground - and the bullet STILL wouldn't move - I took a ride up to the local supply guy & bought a RCBS set up.
Never looked back although, I'm still waiting to cross paths with somebody I don't like so I can give him the hammer banger concrete smacker bullet remover.
Frank, Thermaler: ENOUGH already! First of all this is a family friendly site, and secondly, my side hurts from laughing.
^My experience exactly, Frank. Except the one I bought was red and the assisted-suicide hammer contraption went in the trash can.
We're trying thomea, we're trying.
Being stuck indoors from the snow or in my case, the rain, make one quite bored.
I'm gone for a bit. I'm now 3 days off coffee, 4 weeks off smokes & I haven't killed anyone yet.
I got chores to do.
Later y'all...
It works OK and I've used it on everything all the way up to 300 win mag--not sure how you could light off a round unless maybe you put some kind of striker into the grip collars : ). But I figure I will eventually smash and break the thing (it's a pretty good concept when you think about it--harness that aggression energy from having screwed up : ) )--and I suppose that could potentially touch off a spark...
I bought a large set of sharpies in many colrs and paint the head to the corresponding data in the box.Use good flip top boxes with alittle foam in the top to prevent wiggling when going down rough roads.I also write the charge weight on the side of each case if testing several loads like doing a ladder test.
I use a map pen, or a fine tipped Sharpie on the primer. For example, Load A will have no mark on the primer. Load B will have one line all the way across the primer. Load C will have a cross written on the primer. Load D will have a mark on the bottom of the rim. Something like that. Sometimes it gets to the point where I have a cross on the primer and 2-3 marks on the rim. As I finish each individual load, I record the info (bullet, powder and weight, seating depth, etc) into my book that goes to the range with me. Even in the Frankfort Arsenal boxes where the rounds sit on the base, the map pen or Sharpie has never come off.
I tried writing on the brass, like some have said, but my chicken scratch becomes unintelligible and then it's useless
Used one of these myself until I saw the display on a wall at the range of someone who got twisted up with what end to hit. And apparently, with an .06 round in it, hit the business end of the round on a somewhat uneven surface. The pieces and the rest of the story (graphic) make a lasting impression.
Snipe
I write 1-2-3-4-5 on the face of my developing loads. I've been there.
What you can do is shoot them all at the same targets in one shot groups. And place the targets on top of each other. The groups will line up. Then you have a set up to eliminate the bad group-s by process of elimination.
Only do that if you are good and safe on your powder envelope.