🔴 Reload Like a Pro: Fast, Precise, and Built to Last!
The MILMUMU Reload Device Quick Pull Toll with Press is a red aluminum cam lock puller designed for professional reloaders. It mounts on any standard 7/8-14 press and uses caliber-specific collets (sold separately) to safely and efficiently pull tools from 17 to 458 caliber. Engineered for durability and precision, it helps preserve your brass, powder, and tools for future reloads.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.41 x 3.23 x 1.5 inches |
Package Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
Brand Name | MILMUMU |
Warranty Description | 2 |
Model Name | M050095 |
Color | Red-1 |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | mens |
Manufacturer | MILMUMU |
Included Components | NO |
M**S
Great quality, easy to use
A must have for a beginner reloader! I bought this before I even started reloading and it was a very wise decision. A must have to set up your dies on how deep you want your bullets seated at (bad terminology, I know). I set it up with the instructions and watched some how to videos on youtube, and I haven't had any problems with it. It's very easy to use and clean. Very durable and functions the way it should. It fits perfectly on my Lyman All American 8 turret press. I'm very happy with it.
T**Z
Same same for less dosh!
This appears to be as close to an exact copy of the branded 'Hornady' cam lever puller as one can get without reselling Hornady's own product. As such, the Hornady collets fit and work as they would in a 'Hornady' puller. Do note, there are no collets included. You know what you're working on, get the proper sized collets for your efforts separately. And yes, again, the Hornady collets work perfectly. Be careful of the thin leaves of the .45 collet, rest are nicely robust. Very happy and really, just help to illuminate what you're paying for when you buy the 'named' stuff. Yea, the name itself.
D**0
Missing vital components cost more money to ship it back haveto find someone who can print it
Was missing vital parts im hesitant about the replacement parts and i haveto pay 8 dollars to send it back and find someone who has a printer verry disappointing i dont know if i did the right thing having a replacement sent i hope its all there
L**N
Hornady maybe,maybe not
good price, but doesn't come in a Hornady package,is this really a Hornaday product or a knock off?it works but takes alot of doing no matter how you adjust it it won't release the pulled bulletmust wiggle the bullet when I hear a click it will then release the bullet,,have a Hornady puller thats been used alot and just got worn never had that problem with that one,oh well I got done what I needed to but took three times as long as it should have
S**A
Works great
This is basically a copy of the Hornady tool. It looks identical and I’ve used it a couple of times with no issues. This is much better than an impact tool as it allows you to save the powder. It’s simple to operate once you figure it out and there are YouTube videos that are helpful. This comes in handy during load development if you get a set of bullets that may be over pressured. This is basically a tool you won’t use a lot, but it’s handy to have when you need it.
L**J
Works as expected
Works as expected was delivered in a timely manner
S**C
Must Have!!!
I have been skeptical about buying this for awhile now. finally decided to give it a try because I am sick and tired of the hammer style puller. My main concern was that it is not recommended for cast bullets and I cast and powdercoat prettymuch everything i shoot because I am a cheap SOB and ammo is EXPENSIVE!!! Well I recently started electroplating my cast bullets and decided to give it a try. I COULD NOT BE MORE THRILLED! This item works 100% better than the hammer style and it is much faster. With hammer It didnt seem to matter how tight i got the coller, it almost always seemed to loose some of the powder. With this puller you get 100% powder retention. It also does not seem to leave a mark on the bullet.I have tried it on some of my cast powdercoated bullets just out of curiosity and it pulled them just fine as well so i am not sure why the manufacturer does not reccomend it to be used on cast.
D**C
Great tool
Works great and I believe it is more safe than the hammer style inertia bullet remover.
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