Got back from my hunting trip which we were skunked on for immature moose and a buck mulie, and was putting away my rifles and mags when I noticed that two of my rounds, which had been chambered but not fired, are now corroded. What would cause this to happen? Also, what should I do to properly clean these rounds?
Brass - Norma
150g bullet - Berger
160g bullet - Nosler Partition (lead tipped round)
Rifle - stainless Steyr Pro Hunter .270
I tried to Google this but when you type in corroded ammo, it brings up tonnes of surplus threads and info. I did see a mention of perhaps using Hoppes #9 solvent (which I did use) may be the culprit, but I had fired other rounds down the tube prior to these cartridges being chambered (and one only briefly). Weather was cold and wet, it did snow - but no other rounds have this green corrosion other than these two that were chambered.
Thanks gents.
Ian


Brass - Norma
150g bullet - Berger
160g bullet - Nosler Partition (lead tipped round)
Rifle - stainless Steyr Pro Hunter .270
I tried to Google this but when you type in corroded ammo, it brings up tonnes of surplus threads and info. I did see a mention of perhaps using Hoppes #9 solvent (which I did use) may be the culprit, but I had fired other rounds down the tube prior to these cartridges being chambered (and one only briefly). Weather was cold and wet, it did snow - but no other rounds have this green corrosion other than these two that were chambered.
Thanks gents.
Ian




















































