PMA Tool

PMA Tool Bullet Puller for 7mm

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SKU:
PBP-2028
$85.95

Description

Will work with nearly all 7mm 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.

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5 Reviews

  • 5

    Bullet puller

    Posted by Brian on 29th Oct 2024

    I shoot competitively and this is a very good tool to use from one shoot to the next. Just in case they cold weld I can pull the bullets and reseat for the next competition.

  • 5

    great item

    Posted by Albert Benarroch on 20th Dec 2023

    great to my loading room

  • 5

    7&6 mm bullet puller

    Posted by Chris on 15th Aug 2023

    Great product…..works very well. The only request I have is to incorporate a graduated adjustment dial.

  • 5

    Bullet puller

    Posted by Kolodziej William on 17th Feb 2023

    I wish I had one a long time ago

  • 5

    Very good tool!

    Posted by Y.K on 21st Jun 2021

    This is a very well thought out Bullet Puller. The bullets I took out are without any scratches. Unlike a press type bullet puller, there is no need to prepare anything. What was the point of hitting the kinetic puller so many times before?

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