T TwoPoundPull Member Joined May 12, 2006 Messages 205 Reaction score 64 Location New York Jan 10, 2009 #1 They do work well....Real Well....
OP T TwoPoundPull Member Joined May 12, 2006 Messages 205 Reaction score 64 Location New York Jan 10, 2009 #2 They do work well....Real Well....
Rule3 Silver Supporter Joined Feb 23, 2008 Messages 22,701 Reaction score 16,469 Location Florida Jan 10, 2009 #3 Appears to be a bit out of adjustment. I use them on every caliber I load. They do work very well.
OP T TwoPoundPull Member Joined May 12, 2006 Messages 205 Reaction score 64 Location New York Jan 10, 2009 #4 I think I need to explain, That's a HDY 158gn HP/XTP that was seated and crimped.....Then I tried to pull the bullet with an Impact puller. The jacket remained and core pulled out...
I think I need to explain, That's a HDY 158gn HP/XTP that was seated and crimped.....Then I tried to pull the bullet with an Impact puller. The jacket remained and core pulled out...
Rule3 Silver Supporter Joined Feb 23, 2008 Messages 22,701 Reaction score 16,469 Location Florida Jan 10, 2009 #5 OH, yep been there, I had to beat the heck out of some of them but never had that happen.
J jjones33 Member Joined Jan 25, 2004 Messages 225 Reaction score 1 Location Columbia, SC Jan 10, 2009 #6 I shudder to think what the chamber pressure must be like when you light a fire under one of those crimped that tight.
I shudder to think what the chamber pressure must be like when you light a fire under one of those crimped that tight.
ambassador Member Joined Jun 8, 2007 Messages 146 Reaction score 5 Location United States Feb 9, 2009 #7 Looking at the picture it doesen't look to be crimped,the cannular isn't near the mouth.
Erich Member Joined Jan 4, 2003 Messages 6,537 Reaction score 9,793 Location High Desert of NM, USA Feb 9, 2009 #8 Man, it looks like it's having a movement . . .