Description
Will work with nearly all 30cal cartridges.
If you reload for competition, inevitably you are going to need to pull a few bullets from time to time. This has been a chore for a long time, requiring you to remove your loading die from your press and use a plier type bullet puller or pull them in an even less savory method.
Based on the original designs by Charlie Hood, the idea for this bullet puller came from a very good friend and customer John Crawford. In one of our many conversations John had mentioned a very good bullet puller that he had made that eliminated the need for pliers or a press. This bullet puller is one piece and completely self-contained. With his permission we started making them and they are available now.
To use the bullet puller simply drop the loaded or dummy cartridge into the false chamber, tighten the clamp on the bullet, and back out the false chamber by unscrewing it from the main body. A few rotations and the bullet is free from the case. Loosen the clamp and the bullet drops free. The bullet comes out undamaged.
While bullets are undamaged, PMA does not recommend shooting pulled bullets on record targets.
9 Reviews
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Impact Hammer For Sale
If you have ever seated bullets to far, and tried to rectify it with an impact hammer, you would appreciate this tool. It gives control on how much you want to pull out the bullet, and if you want it all out - there is no mess. All the powder is still in the case. And no marks on the bullet's side or tip. What's not to like?
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PMA bullet puller
I have had several bullet pullers, but this is the best one so far. It pulls bullets without damage to the bullets and is very convenient to take to the range in case you want to change seating depth. I wish I had one of these earlier!
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30 cal Bullet Puller
Nice tool. First use was changing seating depth while making test bullets for bullet seating depth. It is small, portable, and quick to use.
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PMA Tool Bullet Puller for 30cal
Works perfectly to either slightly pull projectile forward in cases where the bullet was seated too short (or need to lengthen to keep in tune), or completely remove it from case unharmed. I tested to see if pulled bullets retained their integrity. Pulled bullets, used in newly sized brass and fired at 1000 yards. Kept 0.5MOA for 10 shots which is about what the gun and shooter were capable of that day.
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New to allow for larger cartridges
New to allow for larger cartridges. Opening only goes up to .550....would be nice to be .580 or so for 300 Norma IMP
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Awesome puller
Would highly recommend this bullet puller
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PMA 30 cal bullet puller
Really unique and efficient design. I became frustrated when I could not get it to work so I went back to the website and read the description again. At the top of the description it says "works on nearly all .30 cal cartridges". Apparently I found one that it doesn't work for; .300 Norma Magnum. Again, I really like the design but since .300 Norma is currently the only 30 cal cartridge I am reloading, I am unable to use it. Perhaps you can add to the description that it does not work for .300 Norma Magnum
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Best bullet puller
Probably the most useful bullet puller on earth. The bullets you take out are not even scratched. Unlike the press type bullet pullers, you don't need to prepare a lot of things. Of course, you don't need to hit it many times.
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Does more than remove bullets
I loaded a box of bullets to short and needed to pull them out just a few thousandths to make them longer. This tool is perfect to pull bullets any amount you want without damaging the bullet also.