Hello!
I used an inertia bullet puller recently to salvage bullets and powder from some centerfire rifle cartridges. The bullets are jacketed and required much harder pounding than lead bullets I normally salvage this way. My questions is: Will the amount of pounding needed to remove jacketed bullets from a modern, bottlenecked rifle cartridge damage the primers by flaking off primer compound?
Anyone have any actual experience?
In today's primer shortage, I am unwilling to waste primers. However, the thought of getting a misfire resulting in jacketed bullet stuck in barrel (thanks to a damaged primer) is not at all appealing, just to save 20-30 primers.
Thanks,
Niklas
I used an inertia bullet puller recently to salvage bullets and powder from some centerfire rifle cartridges. The bullets are jacketed and required much harder pounding than lead bullets I normally salvage this way. My questions is: Will the amount of pounding needed to remove jacketed bullets from a modern, bottlenecked rifle cartridge damage the primers by flaking off primer compound?
Anyone have any actual experience?
In today's primer shortage, I am unwilling to waste primers. However, the thought of getting a misfire resulting in jacketed bullet stuck in barrel (thanks to a damaged primer) is not at all appealing, just to save 20-30 primers.
Thanks,
Niklas