Hi folks,
Yesterday, I was re-sizing a batch of .223 when I got my first stuck case. I guess it was not lubed enough. As it was a first for me, I was not sure of the way to go to clear the die. I ended up using the expander / decap rod assembly to force the brass out of the die. While the operation went fine, I ended up wrecking the rod assembly. The bushing and lock nut is stuck in place. When fully screwed in, it is the expander is protruding about 1/4". Even though, if I loosen the rod, I push it up enough to be able to fully push a (properly lubricated) case in the die.
Newbie's mistake I guess...
[and yes, my next reloading gear order will include a stuck case remover... and a new .223 dies. I could only replace the expander / decap rod assembly, but it would pretty much end up at half the price of a full set ]
Yesterday, I was re-sizing a batch of .223 when I got my first stuck case. I guess it was not lubed enough. As it was a first for me, I was not sure of the way to go to clear the die. I ended up using the expander / decap rod assembly to force the brass out of the die. While the operation went fine, I ended up wrecking the rod assembly. The bushing and lock nut is stuck in place. When fully screwed in, it is the expander is protruding about 1/4". Even though, if I loosen the rod, I push it up enough to be able to fully push a (properly lubricated) case in the die.
Newbie's mistake I guess...
[and yes, my next reloading gear order will include a stuck case remover... and a new .223 dies. I could only replace the expander / decap rod assembly, but it would pretty much end up at half the price of a full set ]



















































