The Lyman 7810216 Mag Inertia Bullet Puller removes bullets from loaded cartridges without damage to components. This magnum-rated tool handles larger calibers that standard pullers cannot accommodate safely.
What Makes This Different
The magnum version features a reinforced construction and enlarged internal chamber specifically engineered for high-pressure cartridges. Unlike standard inertia pullers that may crack under the stress of magnum loads, this unit withstands the increased forces generated by .300 Win Mag, .338 Lapua, and similar cartridges. The orange and black color coding prevents confusion with standard models in busy reloading rooms.
Key Features
- Magnum-rated construction handles cartridges up to .375 H&H and similar case sizes
- Impact-resistant polymer body with steel internal components
- Threaded cap design ensures secure closure during operation
- Cushioned interior prevents damage to bullets and brass cases
- Universal design works with most rifle and pistol cartridges
- Color-coded orange body for easy identification among tools
- Knurled grip areas provide secure handling during use
Reloaders working with premium components appreciate the gentle extraction process that preserves bullet integrity and brass condition. Competition shooters use this tool to salvage expensive match bullets from incorrectly loaded rounds. The inertia system requires no additional equipment - simply insert the cartridge, secure the cap, and strike against a solid surface to separate components cleanly.
Technical Specs
- Overall length: approximately 4.5 inches
- Maximum cartridge length: 3.6 inches
- Compatible with cartridges from .22 caliber through .375 H&H
- Body material: high-impact polymer
- Internal components: hardened steel
- Weight: approximately 8 ounces
- Color: orange body with black accents
- Manufacturer: Lyman Products Corporation
This magnum inertia puller eliminates the guesswork and potential damage associated with kinetic hammers or collet-style pullers on large cartridges. Reloaders working with expensive magnum brass and premium bullets require tools that match their component investment.