PMA Bullet Puller

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PMA Bullet Puller

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For whatever reason, I always seem to have odds and ends of loaded 6mm ammo, I need to pull bullets on. I have a Hornady collet bullet puller, but got to screw it in press and set it up.

I bought one of these PMA bullet pullers that are caliber specific.

Pros

Pulls bullets without leaving a mark.

Simple to use. If you need instructions to use, you probably should not be operating a fire arm.

Super handy, with no set up to do.

Will pull any bullet in the caliber you buy it for .



Cons

About 90 bucks after shipping.

Not slow, but not fast, I can do about three rounds in a minute.

https://www.pmatool.com/pma-tool-bullet-puller-for-6mm/

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Re: PMA Bullet Puller

Post by Vaughan »

That's an interesting tool. I use the Hornady puller but it does scar up the bullets a bit sometimes. I don't shoot comps so not a big deal. Still, it's a pain to set it up in my press....
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Re: PMA Bullet Puller

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I have a separate RCBS partner that stays set up with a bullet puller….It’s caliber specific with the collets you purchase individually but quick and easy. It will scar a tiny bit if you go too fast or tighten collet too tight but if you take your time, it won’t. Much faster than 3 a minute but maybe not as good. Works for what I do.

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