So I pulled a bunch of bullets this afternoon, and I wanted to run the brass through a sizer to restore neck tension before I loaded it up again. Since a lot of this was brand new brass, I thought I could get away with running it through a FL die without the hassle of lubing and degreasing later.
WRONG!!

So I thought I would take my screw-up an turn it in to a tutorial on what to do when it happens to you:

You will need:
7/32" drill
1/4-20 tap
1/4-20 machine bolt
Some sort of spacer- I used a piece of steel tubing, a socket will work.
A washer
You'll also need a ratchet, a socket to fit your machine bolt, and some means of holding the die. I used vice grips with the jaws padded.

Drill out the primer pocket.

Tap the hole you just drilled.

Slide the tube or socket over the base of the stuck case, place the washer on top, then thread in the bolt. I unscrewed the decap rod at this point; the expander ball is still rattling around inside.

Get a good grip on the knurled end of the die (vice grips) and start ratcheting in the bolt. You may need to switch to a longer bolt or add more washers if the case is stubborn.

A bit of ratcheting and the case should pop right out. Last step was to cut the case in half to get my expander ball back.
I experienced my first stuck case shortly after I joined this site, and some helpful CGN'ers gave me this tip. Just thought I'd pass it along.
WRONG!!

So I thought I would take my screw-up an turn it in to a tutorial on what to do when it happens to you:

You will need:
7/32" drill
1/4-20 tap
1/4-20 machine bolt
Some sort of spacer- I used a piece of steel tubing, a socket will work.
A washer
You'll also need a ratchet, a socket to fit your machine bolt, and some means of holding the die. I used vice grips with the jaws padded.

Drill out the primer pocket.

Tap the hole you just drilled.

Slide the tube or socket over the base of the stuck case, place the washer on top, then thread in the bolt. I unscrewed the decap rod at this point; the expander ball is still rattling around inside.

Get a good grip on the knurled end of the die (vice grips) and start ratcheting in the bolt. You may need to switch to a longer bolt or add more washers if the case is stubborn.

A bit of ratcheting and the case should pop right out. Last step was to cut the case in half to get my expander ball back.
I experienced my first stuck case shortly after I joined this site, and some helpful CGN'ers gave me this tip. Just thought I'd pass it along.
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