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Emergency Stuck Case (Fixed Thanks)

kwak

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After 40 years of reloading my first stuck case.

308 on a RCBS Full Length size die.

How do I get it off without a stuck remover?
 
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The rim is gone. And the RCBS dies will not allow you to take the expander and deprime out the top unlike Redding.
 
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Drill a hole in the case head to accommodate a 1/4 /28..24...20 tap. Thread the hole with the tap. Use a bolt that fits the threaded hole with a stack of washers that will allow the case head to pass(Probably a 1/2 inch+ washer stack) and turn the bolt into the case through the stack of washers. It will pull the case out with minimal effort. Then use the home-made spray lube and you'll never have that problem again.
 
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Thank you for the tip. I have a #7 drill and a 1/4-20 tap.

This is the first time I have used the Hornady NH spray lube and poof second case stuck.

I always used a lube pad before, but I read that it is old school and thought I would try new lube.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: former naval person</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Drill a hole in the case head to accommodate a 1/4 /28..24...20 tap. Thread the hole with the tap. Use a bolt that fits the threaded hole with a stack of washers that will allow the case head to pass(Probably a 1/2 inch+ washer stack) and turn the bolt into the case through the stack of washers. It will pull the case out with minimal effort. Then use the home-made spray lube and you'll never have that problem again. </div></div>

Yep, the tap and bolt will work.

Take your die out of the press, and thread it up from the bottom so the case rim is sticking out the top of the press. Then use a socket of the appropriate size with a single washer on top instead of the washer stack.

The Imperial wax lube works for me.
 
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do your self a favor and clean the die interior with a bore brush an bore solvent to make sure you don't have a smear of brass stuck to the die's wall. That will only cause some more grabbing.

toss the hornady shit in the garbage. if you cannot abide by the waste, use 2x as much and let it dry so all the carrier is long gone. Even then I'd not use it on anything bigger than .223 cases. I'm done with that stuff.

I use Dillon spray, home made spray, and Imperial wax depending on what I'm doing.

good luck
 
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What is "home made spray"?

I use the Hornady NH spray to run my 40cal through a GRX die and never had a problem.

Thanks for all the tips everyone.
 
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The biggest problem with the spray lubes is that they need to be shaken a lot,and need to dry for about 5-10 minutes before using.If you use it without shaking it first,cases can stick,and you also have a can of lube that is missing half of the important stuff.I bought a stuck case remover years ago,but after seeing it,realized that it would be very east to make one. Pete
 
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I still use OneShot for pistol and 223 blasting ammo, but the trick is to shake it up good and dump the brass in a large ziplock bag and spray OneShot for 5 seconds into the bag, seal it up and roll the cases around to ensure complete coverage, spraying cases in a tray is a bad idea, sorry about your die, I hope you don't FUBAR it removing the stuck case
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: kwak</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What is "home made spray"?

I use the Hornady NH spray to run my 40cal through a GRX die and never had a problem.

Thanks for all the tips everyone. </div></div>

Considering you can run 40s through that die DRY without a problem, not really a data point of any value when working with bottleneck rifle cases.

Stick with the pad man, stick with THE PAD! Never used anything but a pad. Got a 10 year old can of one shot sitting here I should take to the range and put a hole in for practice.

If you listen to everything them darned whipper snappers say on the Internet, next thing you know you'll be peening thousands of dents in your cases with little stainless steel rods!

Forster makes a stuck case puller kit. The home made version described above works as well.
 
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" they make the GRX with and without a carbide ring, so lube may be required"

Whatever, but a .40 is not a .308 and Hornady spray isn't great. I threw my old lube pada away the day I started using Imperial die wax, think Hornady's Unique may be just as good.

Touch two finger tips to the lube, pick up a case and rub the wax over it thinly as you take it to the press. Waxes are quick, clean, lube well and are easy to wipe off the fingers and cases with a paper towel when finished.
 
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Did this not too long ago with a 7 Rem Mag case. Bypass all this bullshit and send it to RCBS. They'll remove it for free without damaging your die. All you pay for is shipping. I pissed around with mine trying several things and none of them worked. Only raised my blood pressure. Call RCBS and save yourself the hassle. They have great customer service.