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  • #16
    packnrat
    Veteran Member
    • Feb 2007
    • 3939

    another stuck case 223 here. no rim left to get a hold of.

    waiting to see what happons next.






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    big gun's...i love big gun's

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    • #17
      ar15barrels
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Jan 2006
      • 57128

      Originally posted by pklin1297
      I have used Hornady one-shot with no problems so far, I just ran out this time so I substituted with CLP... Won't do that again...


      Use the right tool for the job.
      Randall Rausch

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      • #18
        pklin1297
        Veteran Member
        • Sep 2006
        • 3287

        Originally posted by ar15barrels


        Use the right tool for the job.

        Lesson learned...

        Sometimes the "right tool" is just a bit outside the price range than the "wrong tool" which makes the "wrong tool" look even more enticing to use. But like I said, lesson learned.
        NRA Member, CAPRC Member

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        • #19
          pklin1297
          Veteran Member
          • Sep 2006
          • 3287

          Originally posted by packnrat
          another stuck case 223 here. no rim left to get a hold of.

          waiting to see what happons next.






          .

          No need to wait, like AR15barrels said, go get the right tool. I am getting the Redding stuck case removal kit this weekend.
          NRA Member, CAPRC Member

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          • #20
            ETD1010
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2006
            • 1298

            This is why I like my LEE dies. Before I figured out how much lube to use, I ended up sticking 3 cases. . . and it's so easy to knock them out. Well.. not EASY, but it only took a few minutes to put it back together and keep going.

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