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Reloading
Case stuck in die. Help Please.
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<blockquote data-quote="264Winmag" data-source="post: 705638" data-attributes="member: 49414"><p>Like broz said throw the "One Stuck" away. Thats what i ended up doing. I reloaded for 15 years with RCBS lube before i ever stuck a case but had to try the one shot. now I use redding imerial sizing wax (which works really well and not sticky) with RCBS pad there just in case. There is a commerial stuck case remover out there but its the same basic thing other have descibed with threading the brass and using washer. </p><p> </p><p>as far as the RBCS die working and the redding be hard to resize, If its a bushing die, you want to check that you have the right diameter bushing. two small of a bushing would cause extra effort at the top of the stroke as well as when it passes back over the expander ball. plus your just working your brass that much more.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck with the removal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="264Winmag, post: 705638, member: 49414"] Like broz said throw the "One Stuck" away. Thats what i ended up doing. I reloaded for 15 years with RCBS lube before i ever stuck a case but had to try the one shot. now I use redding imerial sizing wax (which works really well and not sticky) with RCBS pad there just in case. There is a commerial stuck case remover out there but its the same basic thing other have descibed with threading the brass and using washer. as far as the RBCS die working and the redding be hard to resize, If its a bushing die, you want to check that you have the right diameter bushing. two small of a bushing would cause extra effort at the top of the stroke as well as when it passes back over the expander ball. plus your just working your brass that much more. Good luck with the removal [/QUOTE]
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