ALRIGHT UPDATE:
Went to Gun Stop this morning, talked to John, told him my story, got the Redding resizing die and Imperial wax. Went home posted about it, went downstairs and took some (this is for Sam) Winchester and Remington .223 once fired out of an DPMS AR 15 and no they do not stick to a magnet so their not steel. Applied the wax to just the body and not the neck (as instructed by John), let it dry for a few mins. slowly raised it in the ram.. came out no problems. I did about 10 total of the .223.
Then I took some once fired LC 07 5.56 from the same DPMS AR 15, applied wax ran it all the way up and no problems.
BTW all the cases i ran through the die were already deprimed, so all the die was doing at the time was resizing.
I then got the idea to take those brass pieces from earlier that have that definite line around them where the sizing quit, and run the through the new die. After I ran those threw... they were no good. That line was pressed in there. You could drag your nail across it and it would catch. So I scrapped those. Oh and those (This is for Sam) those cases were the same as before, a few .223 Win and Rem and a few LC 06-07 5.56. all brass and no steel.
IN Conclusion, I must not have waited long enough to let the One Shot dry, when removing the cases the drill bit messed up the old die, the new one works perfect and the imperial wax seems to be working great.