FOR YOUR PROTECTION PLEASE WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHILE USING THE BULLET PULLER
Instructions for Use
BEFORE YOU BEGIN:  It’s natural to want to take the puller apart to see how it works. CAUTION:  Care must be taken to see that the chuck jaw is properly placed right side up. REMINDER: The FLAT base of the three-jaw Chuck Assembly sits on the flat surface of the puller body. Note the rounded side is near the top of the cap.
Chuck Assembly
Pictoral of Bullet Removal
  1. Loosen cap until chuck  assembly accommodates bullet casing being pulled. Insert and rotate cartridge until chuck engages cartridge cannelure or comes into solid contact with rimed cartridge.
  2. Tighten Bullet Puller cap.
  3. Grip handle, mainly with the thumb and forefinger, with the cap up. Rap Bullet Puller against a hard, solid, non-metallic surface. Note: Easy extraction results when the handle shaft is PARALLEL to the surface at the moment of impact with the surface. This means that the plastic head and the cartridge within are PERPENDICULAR to the surface being struck. This protects the plastic “head” against breakage along with providing the ease of bullet extraction.
  4. Allow the puller to bounce off the surface. It’s the bounce that actually pulls the bullet using the basic principle of kinetic energy. Remember, it is not like driving a nail. Pull your punch to allow the Bullet Puller  to recoil, providing the needed “Bouncing Action”.
  5. One rap will normally remove the bullet. However, sometimes it is necessary to rap it again. Before you do, tighten the cap to insure that the casing is secure and rap again.
  6. After the bullet has been pulled just twist the cap ¼ turn and turn the puller upside down and tap the contents into a suitable container of your choice. Bullet, powder and case will drop out of the Bullet Puller chamber.

If you need replacement parts please refer to the drawing at this link. PARTS

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Bullet Puller or Chuck Assembly


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