Ditto on the Hornady Cam-Lock Bullet Puller, since it much faster/less effort to lock the collect on the bullets if you have to pull down a lot of rounds.
Also, will need a kinetic bullet puller as well, and when you go to buy one, buy the RCBS unit.
The reason for this is two fold, being that the ring jaws on it are steel/ not plastic like some other cheaper units that the jaws shatter in less than 100 rounds, and even with the plastic parts on the RCBS lasting a lot longer, at some point, your going to harm something on it, and RCBS will replace what is needed without batting a eye.
To add, the plastic center handle center section on the RCBS really helps you. Hence it not the sharp rasping downward action of the kinetic bullet puller that removes the bullet, its the rebounding action of the puller and case that separates the bullet from case isntead. So when you you use the kinetic bullet puller, very, very loose hold of the handle, find something solid to strike the head to, and allow the puller to rebound upwards as much as you can isntead. Hence guys will blow up a kinetic bullet puller by trying to slam it down like its a 6lb sledge hammer hanging onto the handle with a very, very tight grip; instead of just a lighter solid blow with loose grip, to allow the kinetic bullet puller head to quickly rebound off the strike surface to dislodge the bullet isntead.
Hence if you blow up a RCBS kinetic bullet puller like this, too much down force on too hard of a surface with a dead grip on the handle, and not enough free snap back with a light grip on the handle using a piece of hard wood as your strike surface isntead.