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Before you pull them set your seating die to push the bullets slightly deeper to 'break' the corrosion and any sealant that may have been used.
This is what I use but some may recommend the 'hammer' style puller. Personally I have no experience with this style but it is less expensive than the collet style and I have heard they work ok. The collet style will require buying separate 'collets' for different calibers but is 'quiet' to use, allows you to use your press and is essentially a lifetime investment. The hammer style is plastic and will no doubt be prone to wear and breakage but It's not like it will be used everyday so choose wisely.get yourself an rcbs .30 cal collet bullet puller.
Did you weigh the charge from the first round you pulled? If so use the powder to reload the 'new' rounds with.Now what to do with all that powder
Did you weigh the charge from the first round you pulled? If so use the powder to reload the 'new' rounds with.