Hornady® Cam-Lock™ Bullet Puller
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- Easiest way to pull bullets with your press
- Just clamp on bullet and pull down handle
- Uses standard collets
The easiest way to pull bullets with your press! Just clamp on the bullet, pull down on the handle, and the bullet is removed. Uses standard collets (sold separately).
Manufacturer model #: 050095.
Hornady® Cam-Lock Bullet Puller Collets sold separately and can be found through item search for item number 38-890-225-00
Rated 4.8 out of 5Â by 6
reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5 Works as advertised
Easy enough to setup, but will not allow ram to be fully raised like a regular die, so be careful and watch how you raise the ram. Product leaves very slight striations on pulled bullet but probably not nearly enough to affect flight. I would recommend this product when your kinetic bullet puller fails to work.
Uploaded image shows, barely, extremely fine striations left by puller (forward of cannelure, but not on ogive)
March 27, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by catfishlarry Great Product
I found this bullet puller very easy to use. Simple to figure out. Was extracting bullets within minutes of receiving it. For me this was a much better choice than a hammer style puller.
March 18, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by robzimm great puller
throw away the beat on a table puller this is the only way to go and much safer very easy to use
February 22, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Robterry Great bullet puller
I wished I read the comments before, I bought an impact "hammer" style bullet puller. Yes they are a mess and you loose powder. I broke a collet on the 5th one.
So I wheat down to pick up this Hornady version. Truth be told, I had to go back for the collet... DON'T FORGET your COLLETS... Lost my mind I guess. Happens to us all. Installed it to my Dillon press and away I went. Easy easy and clean! I didn't loose any powder and the bullet is almost perfect.
Reloaded the pulled bullets into another set of rounds, 3/8 of an inch @ 200. So that was my proof that the bullets are not damaged.
I would recommend this bullet puller. It's best to buy a better product up front that buying it twice.
January 21, 2013



