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Old January 19, 2022, 12:27 PM   #1
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Is it safe to pull BP bullets?

I have maybe a half box of BP loaded 45 Colt ammo that I am considering unloading in order to dispose of it. Is it safe to use a kinetic bullet puller with black powder?

This box is one I purchased at a gun show maybe 35 years ago. The cases of the loaded ammo are heavily corroded and do not appear safe to fire.
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Old January 19, 2022, 12:44 PM   #2
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I wouldn't worry about it, but to be double safe, soak them in some light oil, Stoddard solvent, or such for a few days first. I recently disassembled some old 40-82 ammo that I assumed was BP with my kinetic puller. Turned out to be some old smokeless, but no issues.
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Old January 19, 2022, 03:07 PM   #3
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Is it safe to use a kinetic bullet puller with black powder?
It SHOULD BE...

That being said, there are no guarantees with old ammo of unknown history.

half a box? I'd just use pliers/vice grips and pry the bullets out. Cases are scrap and so will the slugs be if you use pliers, but scrap lead can be re-cast.

Wear heavy gloves and safety glasses, what every method you choose!

Good Luck, BE SAFE!
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Old January 19, 2022, 03:21 PM   #4
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I don't see why it wouldn't be. There's nothing about a kinetic puller to cause a spark with lead bullets and brass cases. The powder will be as viable now as it was when it was loaded unless it got contaminated by bullet lube.
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Old January 19, 2022, 05:28 PM   #5
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I’ve done plenty with no issues. Black powder is often compressed and will be a solid mass once the bullet is pulled, that can be broken up for removal with an awl or similar.
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Old January 19, 2022, 05:43 PM   #6
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I appreciate all the replies. I plan on just mixing the powder with oil and disposing of it. I have no use for any of it, just want to dispose of it safely.
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Old January 19, 2022, 06:14 PM   #7
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No reason not to pull them.
BUT: Flood with much water, not oil. Water will dissolve out the potassium nitrate and leave nothing behind but charcoal and sulfur.
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Old January 19, 2022, 07:52 PM   #8
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No oil.`I'd use a brass scraper if it's coagulated. It can be reused. Know any cannonners?
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Half a box (25rnds?) would only yield a bit over a couple ounces of powder, not a dangerous amount and easily safely disposed of. You could flush it, or just spread it out on some grass.
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Old January 19, 2022, 09:08 PM   #10
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That's a great idea! It's probably good for grass too.
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