I'm new to reforming brass. I am going from .243 to .260. I used too much lube on the starting .243 cases with a .260 die. As a result, the end product has the primer going off - delay - main charge going off a split second later.
I have a bunch more sized and primed not loaded yet, can I put the primed cases back in the tumbler with the polishing medium to dry them out?
Going forward is it best to just be judicious in how much lube gets in the case, trying to keep most of it on the exterior? It's tough because seems as though there needs to be some lube inside the case prior to expanding it from 6mm to 6.5mm
Any thoughts on the existing mistake and how to do better in the future...
I have a bunch more sized and primed not loaded yet, can I put the primed cases back in the tumbler with the polishing medium to dry them out?
Going forward is it best to just be judicious in how much lube gets in the case, trying to keep most of it on the exterior? It's tough because seems as though there needs to be some lube inside the case prior to expanding it from 6mm to 6.5mm
Any thoughts on the existing mistake and how to do better in the future...