Bradu, I read with interest about how you and your friend cracked a die.!!! with once fired brass from a bad chamber, interesting.
Never in my 45+ years of reloading have I cracked a die.
If, when resizing once fired brass from any source, and the brass doesn't move through the die,without too much effort, I would back off, clear the die of the offending brass and put it in the recycle box. Never force something that is obviously not going to work, back up and start over and recycle the shit.
My Grandfather, the smartest man I ever was around, ran hardrock mines on a small scale and would put new handles in shovels and picks etc. when his miners would bring them in.
He would always tell them, "It doesn't take a strong back to break a shovel handle, just a weak mind."
Words of wisdom I have lived by and they have served me well. FM
Never in my 45+ years of reloading have I cracked a die.
If, when resizing once fired brass from any source, and the brass doesn't move through the die,without too much effort, I would back off, clear the die of the offending brass and put it in the recycle box. Never force something that is obviously not going to work, back up and start over and recycle the shit.
My Grandfather, the smartest man I ever was around, ran hardrock mines on a small scale and would put new handles in shovels and picks etc. when his miners would bring them in.
He would always tell them, "It doesn't take a strong back to break a shovel handle, just a weak mind."
Words of wisdom I have lived by and they have served me well. FM