The Berry's 15315 Preferred Bullet Puller provides reliable ammunition disassembly for reloaders who need to salvage components from loaded cartridges. This kinetic bullet puller uses impact force to separate bullets from cases without damaging either component, making it essential for correcting loading mistakes or breaking down surplus ammunition.
What Makes This Different
The blue plastic construction with integrated rubber grip offers superior control during operation compared to standard all-plastic pullers. The ergonomic design reduces hand fatigue during extended use, while the reinforced impact chamber withstands repeated strikes without cracking. Internal cushioning protects bullet tips from deformation, preserving projectiles for reuse in precision loads.
Key Features
- Kinetic impact design separates bullets without damage to components
- Blue plastic body with molded rubber grip for secure handling
- Universal collet system accommodates most rifle and pistol cartridges
- Cushioned impact chamber protects bullet tips from deformation
- Threaded cap design prevents accidental opening during use
- Compact 8-inch length fits standard reloading bench storage
- Clear construction allows visual confirmation of bullet separation
Field testing shows consistent bullet separation within 3-5 strikes for most cartridges, from .22 caliber up to .45 ACP and rifle rounds through .30-06. The rubber grip maintains control even with wet hands, while the reinforced construction handles the repeated impacts required for stubborn military crimped cases. Reloaders report successful component recovery rates above 95% when proper technique is employed.
Technical Specs
- Overall length: 8 inches
- Body material: High-impact blue plastic
- Grip material: Molded rubber insert
- Collet compatibility: .22 caliber through .45 caliber
- Thread type: Standard reloading die threads
- Weight: Approximately 8 ounces
- Country of origin: USA
The Berry's Preferred Bullet Puller delivers consistent performance for both occasional and high-volume component recovery needs. Professional reloaders and shooting enthusiasts rely on this tool to salvage expensive bullets and brass from misfired rounds or incorrect loads.