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		<title>Reloading Rescue &#8212; How to Remove a Case Stuck in a Die</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To err is human&#8230; Sooner or later you&#8217;ll probably get a case stuck in a die. This &#8220;fix-it&#8221; article, which originally appeared in the Western Powders Blog, explains how to remove a firmly stuck cartridge case using an RCBS kit. This isn&#8217;t rocket science, but you do want to follow the directions carefully, step-by-step. Visit [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><font size="2"><em>To err is human</em>&#8230; Sooner or later you&#8217;ll probably get a case stuck in a die. This &#8220;fix-it&#8221; article, which originally appeared in the <a href="http://blog.westernpowders.com/" target="_blank">Western Powders Blog</a>, explains how to remove a firmly stuck cartridge case using an RCBS kit. This isn&#8217;t rocket science, but you do want to follow the directions carefully, step-by-step. Visit the <a href="http://blog.westernpowders.com/" target="_blank">Western Powders Blog</a> for other helpful Tech Tips.</font></p>
<h2>Curing the Stuck Case Blues</h2>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="10" src="http://blog.westernpowders.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/decapstem72.jpg" alt="decapstem72" width="150">Sticking a case in the sizer die is a rite of passage for the beginning handloader. If you haven&#8217;t done it yet, that&#8217;s great, but it probably will eventually happen. When it does, fixing the problem requires a bit of ingenuity or a nice little kit like the one we got from RCBS.</p>
<p>The first step is to <strong>clear the de-capping pin</strong> from the flash hole. Just unscrew the de-capping assembly to move it as far as possible from the primer pocket and flash hole (photo at right). Don&#8217;t try to pull it all the way out. It won&#8217;t come. Just unscrew it and open as much space as possible inside the case.</p>
<p>Place the die upside down in the padded jaws of a vise and clamp it firmly into place. Using the supplied #7 bit, drill through the primer pocket. Be careful not to go too deeply inside the cartridge once the hole has opened up. It is important to be aware that the de-capping pin and expander ball are still in there and can be damaged by the bit.</p>
<p><b>Drill and Tap the Stuck Case</b><br />
<img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://blog.westernpowders.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/taping72.jpg" alt="taping72" width="390" /><img src="http://blog.westernpowders.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/drilling72.jpg" alt="drilling72" width="195" /></p>
<p>Once the cartridge head has been drilled, a ¼ &#8211; 20 is tap is used to cut threads into the pocket. Brass is relatively soft compared to a hardened tap, so <strong>no lube is needed</strong> for the tapping process. RCBS says that a drill can be used for this step, but it seems like a bit of overkill in a project of this nature. A wrench (photo above right) makes short work of the project.</p>
<p>RCBS supplies a part they call the &#8220;Stuck Case Remover Body&#8221; for the next step. If you are a do-it-yourselfer and have the bit and tap, this piece is easily replicated by a length of electrical conduit of the proper diameter and some washers. In either case, this tool provides a standoff for the screw that will do the actual pulling.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" src="http://blog.westernpowders.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/pulling72.jpg" alt="pulling72" width="290" /><img  src="http://blog.westernpowders.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/fingers72.jpg" alt="fingers72" width="290" /></a></p>
<p><b>With an Allen Wrench, Finish the Job</b><br />
Run the screw through the standoff and into the tapped case head. With a wrench, tighten the screw which hopefully pulls the case free. Once the case is free, clamp the case in a vice and pull it free of the de-capping pin. There is tension here because the sizing ball is oversized to the neck dimension as part of the sizing process. It doesn&#8217;t take much force, but be aware there is still this last little hurdle to clear before you get back to loading. Don&#8217;t feel bad, everyone does this. <em>Just use more lube next time!</em></p>
<p><img class="alignright" width="340" src="http://blog.westernpowders.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/wholekit72.jpg" alt="wholekit72" /><img src="http://blog.westernpowders.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/unstuck72.jpg" alt="unstuck72" width="250" /></p>
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