The punch method may work in a pinch-time running short etc. BBut Id 100% on the stuck case remover!!! +2. LACK of LUBE is greatest cause of stuck caes. Imperial is great, spray lubes I cant personally speak of Dillons but I know another brand is associated with stuck cases,cant say if its technique or product. The wax lubes like Lees are great also, and bag lubing with Lees is acinch to do a 100 mag cases. Necks the same with swab, easy to handle when dry. If you get the acase out get on the horn for a new decapping expanding assembly. My son did the same w/ Hornady 204 die, I called and they sent complete updated assy at N/C wuth my protest that they didnt make him do what he did. Still N/c -NO FREIGHT no nothin.most cos are good on CS and CR. Too bAD THIS DOESNT RUB OFF WITH OTHER PARTS OF BUSINESS. Sorry, fat fingers. Kinda PS, if times aproblem, can you borrow an extractor, most folks been at this a while have one. Lacking that, get a match of coarse thead tap and matcking drill, these are usually abt34,16" or 1/4" 1/4 inch will be fine on 33-330. Pad the die and fix in vise, drill out the primer and through the base until the base is cleanly cut through, dont go deeper, you dont know where the decapper is. tTap the hole youve made, careful to be straight and perpendicular. Use a good oil lube on the tap, tap magic is good, cheep too. The other thing necessary is abolt, I preferr abolt abt 2" long with threads to head. A 3/8 socket with the inside ID big enough for the case rim to pas is place over base of die, a couple of washers go over square hole an a nut is run up to the head of the bolt. Then screw the bolt through the assy and run threads into case at least the thichness of web, Then lube the botl and run nut down on washers, hod the bolt head with one wrench and screw bolt down with another, you may have to clamp die in padded vise. Usually only a coule turns at pressure will get case losse and moving. Good luck , but it all works. rogn