Hey all,
I had been collecting my .45ACP brass for about 6 months now. And when i pulled out a bag of it I realized there must have been some water in some of the cases. I don't have a tumbler nor do I intend on buying one for the amount of reloading I do. So my question is, the brass is tarnished, some more so than others, when does it become more than a cosmetic issue, and start affecting the integrity of the cases?
Also is there a way to quickly clean off atleast some of the tarnish?
Thanks!
I had been collecting my .45ACP brass for about 6 months now. And when i pulled out a bag of it I realized there must have been some water in some of the cases. I don't have a tumbler nor do I intend on buying one for the amount of reloading I do. So my question is, the brass is tarnished, some more so than others, when does it become more than a cosmetic issue, and start affecting the integrity of the cases?
Also is there a way to quickly clean off atleast some of the tarnish?
Thanks!


















































