Yup, suggest you read reply 12 in this thread.I've hammered plenty of brass in 30 years and never had an issue pulling bullets. I don't like some aspects of the hammer, but it's an option.
Yup, suggest you read reply 12 in this thread.I've hammered plenty of brass in 30 years and never had an issue pulling bullets. I don't like some aspects of the hammer, but it's an option.
Please explain...are you hammer trashing again? That scenario was caused from stupid reloading technique. Continued use of cases with enlarged primer pockets.Is one recovered piece of brass and the risk of injury really worth that much ?
I know, scroll to top of this page.
Collet pullers are one thing, hammer pullers are another.
100% but how loose might we let them become before scrapping the brass ?Reply #12 is good info for sure! which is why I only reload a case so many times before they are loaded and put away for 1 last time use! 5 or 6 times fired on a gas gun, and its over! bolt guns a little more, but you should be able to feel if the primer pockets are loose IMO,
Really, 2nd April here in NZ.4/1/23
Think that was April Fool!Really, 2nd April here in NZ.
Well........OK.....if you say so here goes.......OH hell no I just cant do it.... LOLDon't be afraid of the hammer. Just use it properly, all will be good.