... But don't you want to strut up to the firing line with your brass all shiny, smellin' good and squeaky clean??Forum Boss said:The best answer: Load it and shoot it and don't worry about your brass staying super shiny!
Forum Boss said:I have new brass that has stayed shiny for three years when stored in heavy-duty zip-lock bags or Tupperwear type containers with a good seal.
For those that wet-clean/tumble their brass it's correct you want to rinse with distilled water before storage.
The best answer: Load it and shoot it and don't worry about your brass staying super shiny!
GSRswapandslow said:most people laugh when they see my stained/ugly brass.....then they stop when i start shooting
brass prep and consistent loading > brass look