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11/1/2013 3:55:47 PM EDT
Is anyone using them here? Are they as nice as they claim?

Grip-N-Pull

I have about 3-5 gallon pails I need to disassemble.
11/1/2013 4:15:19 PM EDT
[#1]
I have used home made ones that work very well. A little faster than a collet puller.
11/1/2013 4:51:05 PM EDT
[#2]
Wow, that is a simple idea. I just purchased a collet puller, though!
11/1/2013 7:22:32 PM EDT
[#3]
I'm liking that
11/1/2013 7:55:19 PM EDT
[#4]
It looks good. I like it as I have about 300 rounds I have to pull down.

The advantage I see is that it'll allow you to use two hands, one to take the now pulled down round out of the shell holder and the other to put the bullet into a cup/bowl. It'll be a slight bit faster then a collet puller.

But the disadvantage I see to using this is fatigue. Eventually you aren't going to squeeze the tool as hard as you should and the round will slip out scratching it all the way up.

11/2/2013 5:44:15 AM EDT
[#6]
That looks like a great idea to me.

I wouldn't hesitate to buy that if I needed it.

The time you save using it would allow you to take a few breaks when you start feeling fatigued and still get done faster than any other type of puller.
11/2/2013 8:07:50 AM EDT
[#7]
I would hesitate, possibly forever.  They cost $80 each.
11/2/2013 8:12:58 AM EDT
[#8]
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$80 for a set.
$40-$45 each if you buy individual.
11/2/2013 9:41:48 AM EDT
[#9]
You are correct and $115 for a set.

I thought I edited my post.  I guess I forgot to push "Submit".
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