You can also use canned computer air. Turn it upside down and spray the liquid on the brass. It will freeze the brass and it might let go from the die.
Thanks all for the help. I looked at the forster removal system it pulls the expander decap assembly out from the top of the die then you tap the case out with a steel rod they provide. I like the idea but then I'd have to wait to get the kit.
So my dilemma now is do I wait to get the kit or do I just cut the decap pin off and drill and tap the case, I could get that done and be back in business tonight?
Starting to develop a love hate relationship with this reloading stuff!
Rcoody I did not watch the YouTube video but after looking at the instructions and thinking about it at work I went to the hardware store and got the stuff to make my own kit...worked slick. Got the case out without putting a single mark on any part of the die.
Thanks again everyone wouldn't of got it done as smooth and easy without your ideas
Now the question is why did it happen in the first place...I was trying out the rcbs case lube and lube pad. I sprayed the pad liberally with the lube rubbed it in and rolled the case on the pad 2nd case was tough so I put more lube on and 4th one stuck. Was I using the wrong lube?
Is the imperial sizing wax more firm, less tacky than the unique wax? I ask cus I could see where this would make it easier to apply very small amounts to the case and not end up with build up in the die, however I could see where this could make it easier to not put enough on too.