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Ammunition & Hand Loading => Cartridge and Shotshell reloading => Topic started by: gsd on May 31, 2014, 01:08:16 PM

Title: Question
Post by: gsd on May 31, 2014, 01:08:16 PM
I no longer have a .223 rifle due to some SHTF scenarios that all of a sudden decided to happen in my life.

Problem is, I now have about 100-ish rounds of reloaded .223. I was going to buy a bullet puller and collett so I could salvage the powder (mine) and sell the bullets/brass, but I really don't feel like paying $40 just to pull them down.

Suggestions on what I should do with the ammo? It's 62gr Barnes TSX OTM, loaded with IMR4895.

I have some other new manufacture that I will probably sell off/trade off, but I'm not sure what to do with this stuff.

Thanks,
Dave
Title: Re: Question
Post by: Waltherfan on May 31, 2014, 02:40:09 PM
You could get one of these:

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/215517/frankford-arsenal-impact-bullet-puller?cm_vc=ProductFinding (http://www.midwayusa.com/product/215517/frankford-arsenal-impact-bullet-puller?cm_vc=ProductFinding)

That will let you keep your powder and those work for just about every caliber so you'll have it when things return to normal.

If that isn't a good option, check with people you know that have faith in your reloading ability and see if they are willing to buy the ammo from you.
Title: Re: Question
Post by: gsd on May 31, 2014, 03:02:07 PM
I want to refrain from selling reloaded by me due to the lack of an FFL.

Will look into the impact puller...
Title: Re: Question
Post by: SemperFiGuy on May 31, 2014, 05:17:16 PM
gsd:

Just checked my reloading/unloading/cartridge dismembering inventory.

Happens that I've got a Forster bullet puller with a collet that's marked .224.   Which appears to be the right, proper, and correct collet for your stuff.

Basically, the Forster device threads into the reloading press.   Then you move the cartridge up into it, nose first.   Turn the bitty little handle thingie to tighten the collet onto the bullet, and push the reloading press handle to pull the cartridge case down and the bullet out.

If you want to mess with it, you're welcome to do so.   Suggest doing a Google on it first to check it out.  Probably tedious to use.   Possibly will mark the bullet w/an annular ring.  But then, it could be just jam-dandy.  I've never used it so cannot offer an opinion nor guidance.

Lemme know.

(Or just find someone w/a Class III fully automatic .223 and let 'er rip.   Done it.   Now THAT's a HOOT!)

sfg

[BTW--FFL-ers can't mfg ammo, either.  Gotta have a federal ammo mfgr's license.   Land of the free......]
Title: Re: Question
Post by: gsd on May 31, 2014, 06:22:27 PM
SFG, I bought one of the impact-style pullers. It...kinda...works.

And I was referring to an FFL 06, :)
Title: Re: Question
Post by: SemperFiGuy on May 31, 2014, 08:10:44 PM
gsd:

Now you're cookin'.

Even tho I own the Forster, I like and use those heavy duty plastic hammer-'em-out utensils.

By the time you get to Cartridge #99, you'll be knockin' out the bullets with a single WHAP!

If you have an old foam earplug laying around, you can put it in the end of the hammer to cushion the bullet when it pops out.

It takes 30-40 successful bullet-removals before you quit worrying about the explosion.


Haven't ever broken one of those plastic devices yet.
sfg
Title: Re: Question
Post by: Mudinyeri on June 01, 2014, 02:44:04 PM
Invite a friend with a .223 to go shooting with you? :lightbulb:
Title: Re: Question
Post by: NE Bull on June 01, 2014, 02:46:21 PM
Hey! I have a .223 .........
Just sayin'
Title: Re: Question
Post by: Mudinyeri on June 01, 2014, 02:56:53 PM
Hey! I have a .223 .........
Just sayin'

I have a few ... but you're closer to him.
Title: Re: Question
Post by: abbafandr on June 01, 2014, 07:11:20 PM
I like and use those heavy duty plastic hammer-'em-out utensils.

Works for me as well.  It does get to be a drag if there are more than a few though. :laugh: