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Reloading
Beginner reloader question
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2958770" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>IMO no, it's pretty stable stuff if it's cleaned and stored well. In the past I've bagged and sealed processed brass (with a couple desiccant packs included) to store long term with no ill effects. It's what I typically do when a barrel is burned out - SS pin tumble and wash the brass, give it one last full processing, then store it for if I ever need it in the future.</p><p></p><p>The only downside to sub-batching a matched lot of brass is keeping it sorted by firings, but you don't have a ton so 4 separate 50-case groups wouldn't be a big deal. 50-100 case batches I usually store in MTM ammo boxes with a note card of all the detail on that set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2958770, member: 116181"] IMO no, it's pretty stable stuff if it's cleaned and stored well. In the past I've bagged and sealed processed brass (with a couple desiccant packs included) to store long term with no ill effects. It's what I typically do when a barrel is burned out - SS pin tumble and wash the brass, give it one last full processing, then store it for if I ever need it in the future. The only downside to sub-batching a matched lot of brass is keeping it sorted by firings, but you don't have a ton so 4 separate 50-case groups wouldn't be a big deal. 50-100 case batches I usually store in MTM ammo boxes with a note card of all the detail on that set. [/QUOTE]
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