condor bravo
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I pulled a box of 20 Lapua .308 Win 185 gr HP-BT bullets that turned out having a thick, crusted coating of black sealant at the junction of bullet and case (pulled for the purpose of using the bullets with another project and replacing the .308s with another bullet). Removing the sealant from the bullets was desirable but the question was how to easily do it. The answer turned out to be by chucking the bullet point first into an electric drill and then spinning for about 20 seconds with fine steel wool being held against the bullet base and sealant coating. The bullet configuration would suggest the rounds were intended for match shooting, but the box does not indicate that. Why the sealed bullet one might ask? Especially if for a match round, it seems like that could have negative influence on bullet pull with variation from round to round.
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