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Guest FNandGlock
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Does any one have a trick to getting out a piece of brass from a decapping/sizer die. I have a 5.7 piece stuck in there and can not get it out. Who can get it out !!

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Drill the primer, cut a allen wrench off on the short end to reach in and get it turned to 90 degrees, put a penetrating oil like Kroil around the edge then vise grip the allen and yank like heck.

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I'd remove the decapper and stick a punch down in through the hole and knock it out with a hammer.

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Why spend the money. Practically everyone has a old allen wrench or 300 laying around. And after you have stuck one once, you won't do it again, unless you have Lee dies. You might want to polish up the inside with some rubbing compound.

The best advice was lube well. Don't overdo it, especially full length resizing or you can put dents in your cases but do use enough and often to make sure you don't deal with this again.

Imperial lube is your friend here!

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