Yes it can......if you make a mistake.
Using a hammer puller used to drive me insane. I bought a bullet puller for my press and barely was able to salvage what was left of my brain. So much easier than that terrible hammer.
What's a Royal Worcester China ramekin. Do I need one in my safe?
That's probably on a "need to know" basis, only if your mom willed one to you.What's a Royal Worcester China ramekin. Do I need one in my safe?
Someone on another thread gave a tip that makes the inertial bullet puller a little less aggravating. Instead of using that awful 3 piece shell holder with the rubber band around it, use the shell holder from your press. Doh!
After emptying the powder from the drain spout on my RCBS Chargemaster I could never remember to close the drain valve before putting it away. Next time I reloaded. In goes the powder to the hopper and out it comes all over my reloading table. That will drive you crazy in a hurry. I can't even count the number of times I did that. Instead of learning to close it, I just quit using it. Slowly regaining my sanity.
What's a Royal Worcester China ramekin. Do I need one in my safe?
OK, confession time. Who here (beside me) Googled "ramekin" after reading the OP?
I thought it was something about noodles.
About $3!OK then. What's the difference between a ramekin and a bowl.
My oldest friend from childhood just shared this about her husband, the retired Air Force Colonel that took me shooting the first time.
"MEN!!!!! Richard is in the garage reloading. I walk outside, just to see what he is doing. I am shocked to find my Mother's 60 year old Royal Worcester China ramekin filled with gun powder!!! It was actually on the ground, in the driveway! Gun powder is now in a disposable plastic bowl."
His response:
"I was actually "unloading" past mistakes (wrong powder weights) so I could reuse everything. I dislodged the round with an inertial bullet puller by banging it on the driveway. The bullets and powder went into the China Ramekin (perfect size!) and the primed brass went into a bucket."