I'm certain that I'm not the only person who has thought of this.
However, it may be a help to someone else if I take the time to share this idea.
When you're trying to assemble new rounds for a new 9mm automatic pistol and you're making dummy rounds for the " plunk test ", you may end up with a few rounds that you really need to pull the bullets from , remelt them and save the empty cases. How to do it is the question ? ?
Pulling cast bullet rounds from a 30-06 is a breeze.
However because of the short OAL of a 9mm loaded cast bullet round, most presses will not allow the bullet to exit the top of the press where you can get your " side cutters " on the bullet.
There is a way to do it however.
However, it may be a help to someone else if I take the time to share this idea.
When you're trying to assemble new rounds for a new 9mm automatic pistol and you're making dummy rounds for the " plunk test ", you may end up with a few rounds that you really need to pull the bullets from , remelt them and save the empty cases. How to do it is the question ? ?
Pulling cast bullet rounds from a 30-06 is a breeze.
However because of the short OAL of a 9mm loaded cast bullet round, most presses will not allow the bullet to exit the top of the press where you can get your " side cutters " on the bullet.
There is a way to do it however.
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