Kinetic hammer.
Cost me £10.00
I might have to explain the dents in the wall to the landlord, but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.
whats best to take a round apart with?
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Re: whats best to take a round apart with?
I use the rcbs press mounted collet system. I also have a kinetic hammer that I use now and again but normally I use collets. They dont normally damage the bullit.
Re: whats best to take a round apart with?
Have to agree that , at first , I thought that it would blow up!.....Fortunately it doesn't!ovenpaa wrote:I use the last step into the shed, fair to say I cringe with every blow, somehow it seems wrong to be clouting a hammer with a live round in against the floor. This why I prefer the collet puller, quicker, smoother and it leaves the powder in the case.
Re: whats best to take a round apart with?
Two ways to use a kinetic hammer the corect way and the wrong way , both ways will dissassemble a cartridge .! One will leave you with all the components in tact the other doesnt sign85
Only joking !
Kinetic hammer for me .
Dave
Only joking !
Kinetic hammer for me .
Dave
Re: whats best to take a round apart with?
I use a kinetic hammer,but it still makes me wince when doing it.
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kinetic hammer for me, very cathartic 

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Re: whats best to take a round apart with?
Kinetic hammer for me too, £15 these days IIRC
Wish I had a collet though, powder stays in the case!
Wish I had a collet though, powder stays in the case!
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