Hey guys,
I tumble my brass pretty clean before reloading - however throughout the reloading process (i have a single stage Lee) the dirt/oils/powder residue etc. from my fingers from handling the rounds tends to dirty/tarnish them a bit, so by the time I have a loaded round it's not all shiny, squeaky clean like when it started! I've tried just wiping them with a dry rag before storing in plastic ammo boxes, and it cleans them up some. Does anybody have this issue, and is there anything I can SAFELY use to quickly wipe clean the finished rounds before storing? Oh, and I realize that it's purely cosmetic... I'm loading primarily pistol rounds (9mm, .38 and .40) Thanks in advance!
- Jeff
I tumble my brass pretty clean before reloading - however throughout the reloading process (i have a single stage Lee) the dirt/oils/powder residue etc. from my fingers from handling the rounds tends to dirty/tarnish them a bit, so by the time I have a loaded round it's not all shiny, squeaky clean like when it started! I've tried just wiping them with a dry rag before storing in plastic ammo boxes, and it cleans them up some. Does anybody have this issue, and is there anything I can SAFELY use to quickly wipe clean the finished rounds before storing? Oh, and I realize that it's purely cosmetic... I'm loading primarily pistol rounds (9mm, .38 and .40) Thanks in advance!
- Jeff