It may not be possible given I cannot find a bullet puller for a 470 NE. Any thoughts please?
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My thought? Buy factory ammo!It may not be possible given I cannot find a bullet puller for a 470 NE. Any thoughts please?
KE one last question please. once you pulled the bullet, filler and powder do you have to resize again before reusing the brass or is it good to go since not fired?I bought a Lyman inertia puller for my .416 Rigby. I just went down to my bench and put a .500 N.E. in it with the collet behind the case so it would still tighten up when assembled. Worked on the .500, no problem. .470 looks to use the same shell holder so it should work. I might make a washer to go between the plastic and case I was going to pull a bunch.
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I have found that you should resize because you can lose neck tension on the brass, although I usually just neck size at that point.KE one last question please. once you pulled the bullet, filler and powder do you have to resize again before reusing the brass or is it good to go since not fired?
Thanks!!!
Been a minute since I pulled much. Would think I could tell when I reseated if it still had enough neck tension or not.KE one last question please. once you pulled the bullet, filler and powder do you have to resize again before reusing the brass or is it good to go since not fired?
Thanks!!!
And significantly quieter....Th collet bullet pullers are by far better than the inertial pullers. I once loaded 100 rounds of 30-06 with the scale set incorrectly. By 10 grains!
I knew the inertia puller was not up to the task so I drove to Scheels and purchased the RCBS collet puller above.
Collet pullers don’t work with cast lead projectile, and they can mark some soft copper projectiles, hence the need for both collet and inertia pullersTh collet bullet pullers are by far better than the inertial pullers. I once loaded 100 rounds of 30-06 with the scale set incorrectly. By 10 grains!
I knew the inertia puller was not up to the task so I drove to Scheels and purchased the RCBS collet puller above.