I truly have to admire you S62, many on here would never dream of posting a thread like this but you sir have the balls to do so &, in doing, help those who don't overcome their own failings.
Plus, of course, you can be relied on to provide the rest of us with a good laugh at regular intervals
Now to the serious stuff.
Have you been able to remove the decapping pin & expander ball/button? - from the pic it looks as if you have?
If so then you're out of the blocks & over the first hurdle.
Options now are either use a large punch & a decent size hammer to "persuade" the case out of the die or drill the base through the primer pocket & try using a case extractor.
Personally I'd go with the first one & start by sticking the whole lot in the freezer for at least 24 hours.
Then, making sure you have some good jaw protectors fitted, stick the die in a vice, put the punch in the top until it touches the base of the case & then apply as many blows from 'Land Rover tool No.2' (that's the bigger heavier version of Land Rover tool No.1) as it takes either to knock the case free or punch a hole through the base of the case!
Good luck
Plus, of course, you can be relied on to provide the rest of us with a good laugh at regular intervals
Now to the serious stuff.
Have you been able to remove the decapping pin & expander ball/button? - from the pic it looks as if you have?
If so then you're out of the blocks & over the first hurdle.
Options now are either use a large punch & a decent size hammer to "persuade" the case out of the die or drill the base through the primer pocket & try using a case extractor.
Personally I'd go with the first one & start by sticking the whole lot in the freezer for at least 24 hours.
Then, making sure you have some good jaw protectors fitted, stick the die in a vice, put the punch in the top until it touches the base of the case & then apply as many blows from 'Land Rover tool No.2' (that's the bigger heavier version of Land Rover tool No.1) as it takes either to knock the case free or punch a hole through the base of the case!
Good luck






