Stuck case Poll
- Knackers
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Stuck case Poll
Just wondering from all those that reload weather they have had a case stuck in a die before? For those of us in the country it can be a real PITA until you get hold of one, I got a case stuck in about my first 100 reloads and was lucky enough to have a bloke working on the same property (helped me get started and setting up) that had a stuck case remove kit. I've never had one stuck since in about 8000+ rounds.
Do you think a "Case remover kit" should be a must when getting a reloading kit together?
Do you think a "Case remover kit" should be a must when getting a reloading kit together?
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Re: Stuck case Poll
yep.
Made up a case removal tool from 2 nuts and a bolt.
Made up a case removal tool from 2 nuts and a bolt.
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Re: Stuck case Poll
Haven't had one in almost 30 years of reloading,
at a guess probably around 50,000 reloads.
at a guess probably around 50,000 reloads.
- fenring
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Re: Stuck case Poll
Yep, had a few.
- MISSED
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Re: Stuck case Poll
Yeah I had one stick a couple of months back aye doidge.First one in 35 years
- jeffk
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Re: Stuck case Poll
Never had one, but I do have a stuck case kit...because I know the first time it happens will be the day before a hunt, with all shops shut, and on the first round of the 100 I need.
- deekay
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Re: Stuck case Poll
The poll at the top of the topic doesn't work.
I haven't had a stuck case in 30 years of reloading. I bet I get one now.
I haven't had a stuck case in 30 years of reloading. I bet I get one now.
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Re: Stuck case Poll
Yep had one in my 6 br luckily popped out pretty easy. Gunsmith is still working on .20 vartarg one thoMISSED wrote:Yeah I had one stick a couple of months back aye doidge.First one in 35 years
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Re: Stuck case Poll
Yep had one and so has my young bloke through lack of lube have not had one since I started to use imperial sizing wax.
All you need to make a stuck case remover is a few washers to go over the head than a 1/4 washer and bolt, drill a 3/16 hole through the DEAD primer or primer pocket tap out to 1/4 unc and away you go.
All you need to make a stuck case remover is a few washers to go over the head than a 1/4 washer and bolt, drill a 3/16 hole through the DEAD primer or primer pocket tap out to 1/4 unc and away you go.
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Re: Stuck case Poll
For many years I had only ever used the lee loader for my old 303. When I first started seriously reloading Pat (Ogre6BR) told me to get a stuck case holder with the view that they are cheap and when you want one odds are it will be a show stopper.
I ended up getting a stuck case on about my 3rd ever 223 resize (didnt use lube ) out came the stuck case tool and problem solvered. Since then it has remained in the draw unused but not unwanted.
Dr G
I ended up getting a stuck case on about my 3rd ever 223 resize (didnt use lube ) out came the stuck case tool and problem solvered. Since then it has remained in the draw unused but not unwanted.
Dr G
- Knackers
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Re: Stuck case Poll
so far its 70% stuck to 30% no problems, I better tell my mate to get a case remover with his reloading kit. Thanks for your replies so far.
Re: Stuck case Poll
In 25 years of reloading I can honestly say they are a total waste of time and money ...
That was until last night.
Cheers...
Con
That was until last night.
Cheers...
Con
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Re: Stuck case Poll
Ok, who started this thread and jinxed everyone?!
I hadn't had one until the weekend.
You don't really need a stuck case remover kit. I used a 1/4" tap, 1/4" bolt and nut and a 10mm 1/4" drive socket for the spacer (for .223). Any decent hardware shop will have the tap for a couple of dollars.
I hadn't had one until the weekend.
You don't really need a stuck case remover kit. I used a 1/4" tap, 1/4" bolt and nut and a 10mm 1/4" drive socket for the spacer (for .223). Any decent hardware shop will have the tap for a couple of dollars.
Re: Stuck case Poll
I've had a few stuck cases but only because I didn't lube inside the neck. It was easy to deal with by allowing the decapping pin to slide through the die then pouring some lube into the neck and putting it back into the die.
Haven't ever had a case stuck due to not lubing the outside. Had a few close calls though until I started using the AWF (thanks ogre).
Haven't ever had a case stuck due to not lubing the outside. Had a few close calls though until I started using the AWF (thanks ogre).
- Mulga
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Re: Stuck case Poll
Had 3 to date. 2 just recently. Need that lube. I remove my stuck cases by drilling and tapping the stuck case, screwing in an appropriate bolt and levering it out with brute force. I will have to by a proper set up one day.