Rick,
Sometimes Murphy gets ya, you just can't avoid it!! I got a set of Hornady dies for the new 6x45 Handi last week, got all set to resize a batch of 223 brass, I sprayed the entire batch with Hornady One Shot, as I was adjusting the die down to get a proper fit in the chamber, I'd size a case, wipe the lube off, try it in the chamber, first one didn't quite chamber all the way, so I lubed the case with Imperial, adjusted the die down just a tad, wiped the case and tried it in the chamber again, still not quite there, I THOUGHT I lubed the case again with Imperial (but I apparently didn't) when I ran the round up into the die, it went up harder than normal, so I stopped.... thinking...hoping...just in time...that it wasn't too late, tried to back it out, nope, notta, it's stuck good, pulls the rim off. Whata way to start off reloading for a new rifle.
Removed the die, drilled and tapped the primer pocket 10-32, Kroiled the case/die from top and bottom, put it back in the press, stuck a 10-32 bolt in it and used a pair vice grips on it and tapped on the vice grip with a small hammer, no go. Stuck it in the freezer a while and tried it again, came right out, alls well that ends well.
Tim