Some good suggestions here.
One day I ran out of options and the case head was pewched.
So I removed what was left of it and found a slightly larger drill
bit that would enter the open case mouth.
Drilled up into the neck area slightly and easily until the neck/shoulder
separated from the case body.
This big chunk of brass was removed.
Then I tinkered with the neck and eventually removed it.
This was done after the decapping pin/expanding ball was removed.
I figured at this time there was nothing to lose as the die was no longer usable.
I succeeded with this method and managed not to damage the die.
Not sure if I would try it again.
One day I ran out of options and the case head was pewched.
So I removed what was left of it and found a slightly larger drill
bit that would enter the open case mouth.
Drilled up into the neck area slightly and easily until the neck/shoulder
separated from the case body.
This big chunk of brass was removed.
Then I tinkered with the neck and eventually removed it.
This was done after the decapping pin/expanding ball was removed.
I figured at this time there was nothing to lose as the die was no longer usable.
I succeeded with this method and managed not to damage the die.
Not sure if I would try it again.


















































