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<blockquote data-quote="jimbires" data-source="post: 1377341" data-attributes="member: 11011"><p>the guys told you a few different ways to remove a stuck case . I have a RCBS stuck case remover , that I use . </p><p></p><p> like WildRose said above work the case up and bring it back down a little when it gets tight . you will be able to work it completely in , without putting all the muscle to it . if the brass is still tight when you chamber it , and the shellholder was gaped away from the die at the top of the stroke , all you can do is turn the die down a little more . what is happening is you are springing the press . turn the die down a little more at a time until you get the shellholder to touch the die at the top of the stroke , or you get the brass properly sized .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbires, post: 1377341, member: 11011"] the guys told you a few different ways to remove a stuck case . I have a RCBS stuck case remover , that I use . like WildRose said above work the case up and bring it back down a little when it gets tight . you will be able to work it completely in , without putting all the muscle to it . if the brass is still tight when you chamber it , and the shellholder was gaped away from the die at the top of the stroke , all you can do is turn the die down a little more . what is happening is you are springing the press . turn the die down a little more at a time until you get the shellholder to touch the die at the top of the stroke , or you get the brass properly sized . [/QUOTE]
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