Hornady Cam lok bullet puller.

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Hornady Cam lok bullet puller.

#1 Post by BRYAN3 »

Hi Guys.
I am not new to reloading but, have never used a bullet puller.
Thinking that I should have one but what to go for.
I fancy the Hornady Cam lok and have already bought a 6.5 collet on another forum.
I also shoot 7.62 P14 AND 357 MAG Marlin 1894.
Should I go for complete set of another make or look for Hornady?

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#2 Post by Christel »

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#3 Post by ovenpaa »

Hi Bryan, I use the Hornady cam lock as well, I found it could mark the bullet when it gripped so I rounded the exit of the cam lock out very slightly with a Dremel type tool, also the .308 fits .284 (7mm) The reason I went for Hornady was it was the only one stocked with all the collets I needed and it works well.

I would keep looking for Hornady, Oxford Reloading solutions hold the collet inserts in stock and from memory they wer reasonable priced (For reloading stuff!)
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#4 Post by Andy632 »

Hi Bryan,

I also use the Hornady Cam-Lock, actually got two of them permanently set up in my turret presses. I've found them very effective and I've pulled thousands of rounds of Milsurp 5.56 & 7.62 with them. Mine came from Hannam's reloading.
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#5 Post by dromia »

I use the Hornady myself and also recommend it to customers of mine seeking a collet type bullet/boolit puller.

Then only problems I've had from customers with it stemmed from improper use, so be sure to read and understand the instructions. Sounds obvious I know but you'd be surprised at the red faces I've had with people returning a "broken" puller which was "fixed" by the simple expedient of learning how to use it, as per the instructions.
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#6 Post by BRYAN3 »

Hello Guys.
Thanks for responding.
Midwayuk are showing out of stock and reloading solutions site is not much help at all.
Obviously I can phone RS and know that they would be very helpful but, it is easy to get carried away and order too much stuf. We are in recession afterall.
Unfortunately a lot of websites passed me over to Hornady in the USA and they can't send such items to UK.
I am not desperate so will wait and try for second hand.

ATB Bryan.
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#7 Post by Andy632 »

BRYAN3 wrote:Hello Guys.
Thanks for responding.
Midwayuk are showing out of stock and reloading solutions site is not much help at all.
Obviously I can phone RS and know that they would be very helpful but, it is easy to get carried away and order too much stuf. We are in recession afterall.
Unfortunately a lot of websites passed me over to Hornady in the USA and they can't send such items to UK.
I am not desperate so will wait and try for second hand.

ATB Bryan.

Have you tried Tim Hannam's, he had them in stock recently.
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#8 Post by saddler »

Andy632 wrote:
BRYAN3 wrote:Hello Guys.
Thanks for responding.
Midwayuk are showing out of stock and reloading solutions site is not much help at all.
Obviously I can phone RS and know that they would be very helpful but, it is easy to get carried away and order too much stuf. We are in recession afterall.
Unfortunately a lot of websites passed me over to Hornady in the USA and they can't send such items to UK.
I am not desperate so will wait and try for second hand.

ATB Bryan.

Have you tried Tim Hannam's, he had them in stock recently.
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They are probably the best source for Hornady kit - normally have most items in stock
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#9 Post by Alpha1 »

I use a RCBS collet puller and its fine. I have collets for every caliber of rifle I own bought it of Eblag years ago bought the collets of there as well for very litle money but ilike I said it was several years ago.
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