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"Pull Marks" on pulled bullets, do they matter?

slm9s

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For informal target shooting I shoot some pulled bullets that have marks from being pulled as shown. They shoot well for me but has anyone filed them down and seen a difference or did they shoot the same? I was contemplating trying it, but thought I'd see if anyone has done it first.
Thanks.
 
For informal target shooting I shoot some pulled bullets that have marks from being pulled as shown. They shoot well for me but has anyone filed them down and seen a difference or did they shoot the same? I was contemplating trying it, but thought I'd see if anyone has done it first.
Thanks.
I think the deformation done by the rifling when fired pretty much smooths that all out.

I've used bullets that I've pulled and they've performed pretty well. But I'm not shooting .1's and .2's ;).
 
I have ordered quite a few similarly pulled bullets from American Reloading and all (while perhaps unsightly) typically group as well as factory fresh. For my intended purpose of practicing from “field positions “ I might encounter while hunting, they are perfect as I’m at best a 2 MOA shooter when there is a Buck in my sights/scope. Adrenaline is a funny thing.
 
I have a PMA bullet puller and ask Pat on our Meta Benchrest site if it was ok to reuse the "pulled bullets" in a registered competition. He advised to NOT use them in a formal competition. I kinda knew this but thought it could help out a novice competitor....
 
I was given some commercially pulled once. The pulling device put a pretty good squeeze on them and around the ogive they were a little out of round. This caused some inconsistent seating depth. They shot ok but not what you would want for a match load.
 
I'm not the greatest shot, so shoot the commercially pulled bullets all the time with no difference to virgin bullets. They've "saved" me thousands of dollars on hunting and load development ammo.
 

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