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Reloading
Wet tumbling brass - why is my brass getting tarnished?!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ben Keller" data-source="post: 1577144" data-attributes="member: 106918"><p>Sounds good! Thanks for the info. I was already doing a post wash in cool water and then I would individually wipe down each piece of brass before I let them air dry for a day prior to reloading. </p><p></p><p>I'll def start measuring and using less lemi shine which sounds like will fix my problem. I'm going to start with a new lot of brass as well in case the acidity in my old method damaged the brass I was using. </p><p></p><p>I knew someone on here would have the answer, and I knew there was a chance I jacked it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben Keller, post: 1577144, member: 106918"] Sounds good! Thanks for the info. I was already doing a post wash in cool water and then I would individually wipe down each piece of brass before I let them air dry for a day prior to reloading. I’ll def start measuring and using less lemi shine which sounds like will fix my problem. I’m going to start with a new lot of brass as well in case the acidity in my old method damaged the brass I was using. I knew someone on here would have the answer, and I knew there was a chance I jacked it up. [/QUOTE]
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