Why would you be resizing a primed case?Aye, this was me yesterday afternoon....
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Why would you be resizing a primed case?Aye, this was me yesterday afternoon....
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I think I may have to scrub today, as a bit of a mare.
As I reverse out of home, I completely misjudge it, and run over the 'up-lights'. It is smashed to bits and I am rapidly losing the will.
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Just back from the farm (at least I have another five bags of pellets) for the poults.
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I asked my wife (I am not authorised to shop on Amazon) to buy me some sticky numbers. I have the brilliant idea that I am going to number the feeders. I have seven in the pen, and I think that numbering them will assist the management of them.
The Amazon envelope arrived before I set off, and Mrs.S62 threw it into the truck. At the pen, I rip it open and find..
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Three No. 2s for marking your dustbin. I don't even live at number fcuking 2.
She will try again this afternoon.
I get home and try and face down today's reloading Demon. Obviously I am 'paused' on the .243, but I have about eighty rounds of .308 to complete.
An hour later and I am struggling up the path back to the house, carrying waaaay too much stuff. As I make the kitchen door, I mess it up and drop a box of 50 freshly made rounds. It is raining and I am scrabbling around, on my hands and knees, trying to gather them all back up.
It is sort of a good news story. As I am picking them up I notice that one, then two, then three (finally five) have no primers in.
Bullets, and powder yes, primer no. My tears of frustration are washed away by the increasingly heavy rain.
Some days you just need to write off.
So, the .243 die is in the freezer. Although I did spray the brass with lube, I think I may have used the wrong case holder and so when I went to remove it, the brass slipped out of the holder and stuck fast in the die.
The brass was a bit 'proud' and I thought I could 'plier' it out. Turns out I couldn't.
Hacksawed the live primer off (I did say I made things worse) - tried the "Stuck Case" kit (yes I have one) and because I had hacksawed the head (real head end not miss-named bullets) end off, I am now left with a tube of brass, rammed in a tube of steel.
I have a family member who is good with their hands. When next they are over, I will share this tale of woe with them, explain that I have already put the offending item in the deep freeze (remembering all the while to look like I know why I did that) and then pass them the frozen lump in the hopeless expectation that they will fix it.
In the meantime, I am going for a lay down.
At this rate I will probable fall off the bed...
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OK.
So this may help some.
It will not help me (having hacksawed the damn brass).
Trust me they are used to itOperator error.
I would not dream of claiming.
... try and hard solder a length of brass or steel rod to what remains of the case without soldering all to the die. Or put the die in a lathe and machine away by boring the case until only a few thou of an inch of brass remains and then attack what’s left with the likes of a screw driver prising the case out.

Trust me they are used to it
That @Reg SJ is a very good question. Several months ago, I had 120 cases annealed and then proceeded to full length resize bumping the shoulder back by 2 thou with the normal expander ball in place. I then proceeded to prime all said cases thinking everything was tickety boo and then primed all 120 cases. However, after priming all the cases in the time-honoured way I discovered that the ball expander had stretched all my cases and the shoulders needed bumping back again.Why would you be resizing a primed case?

Nope often an email with picture attached is enough along with a little contrition always deal direct with the techsI have just looked at their site - which is obviously geared for that side of the Pond.
Would I have to send it back to the US?
I think I bought it from a well known dealer, here in the UK.
OK.
So, I have just looked through my selection of tools, that I am authorised to use.
Just walk me through that again...
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This is the same method I'm 'going' to be using for reloading going forward. I also feel the need for one of those mapsThat @Reg SJ is a very good question. Several months ago, I had 120 cases annealed and then proceeded to full length resize bumping the shoulder back by 2 thou with the normal expander ball in place. I then proceeded to prime all said cases thinking everything was tickety boo and then primed all 120 cases. However, after priming all the cases in the time-honoured way I discovered that the ball expander had stretched all my cases and the shoulders needed bumping back again.
I posted the issue on the SD forum and some of our more experienced reloaders suggested that I ditch all the ball expanders and invest in a set of expander dies and mandrels which I did.
Note to self: use more lube next time.
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@Stalker1962 DM me if you’d like me to try…………put it in a lathe and turn it out.
Got to ask why on earth you took a hack saw to do it.




@Jura... experienced reloaders suggested that I ditch all the ball expanders and invest in a set of expander dies and mandrels which I did.