A separated case is much easier to remove from a gun than from a sizing die. A head separation will take your gun out of action until you clear it, but it is not going to blow it up.
Broken case extractors are worth having around if you reload bottle-necked cases and, as mentioned, would definitely be worth trying on a die.
Wasn't referring to difficulty of removal.
Was referring to the level of hazard to the shooter.
I'd rather have a weak case fail in the sizing die than in the rifle under full chamber pressure.
If it fails in the die I'll have all my fingers and both eyes intact to fix the problem.
If the case fails catastrophically in the gun under live fire conditions that might not be the case.


















































