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Posted: 10/16/2008 8:55:18 AM EDT
| so far ive received some info on this but thought id ask again in here..i have a RCBS reloader and trying to load 223...as i move into depriming the spent cases with a dedicated depriming die, twice in two different dies i have had rounds seat themselves in the die and get pulled out of the shell holder and stuck in the die and i cant seem to get them out...any suggestions? |
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The standard "universal de-capping die," is usually hogged out generously. The cartridge case doesn't contact the die's walls. So, ASSUMING that you are using the correct die and have made the adjustments as per the instructions. Only the decapping stem/pin will be doing it's job of de-capping. So.....you're not suppose to get a stuck case (like you could have, if you were re-sizing/de-capping w/o lube). Yes, some have had pins get stuck in undersized flash holes. But, since you said it's happening (like a stuck case in a re-sizing die). Well, what can I say? Possible different design? IF, it were ME........I'd look at the die itself and/or possible re-adjustment of the die and de-capper unit. HTH. Aloha, Mark |
See the above link (in red) from AssaultRifler. Or, try........ www.surplusrifle.com/shooting/shellextractor/index.asp Aloha, Mark |
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