(short version) This isn't really a reloading question but know you guys would have an answer here. Is there a way to keep lead bullets from oxidizing while sitting exposed to the air in the loops on a holster rig?
(long winded version) I loaded up the bullet loops on my Mernickle rig with some Winchester John Wayne commemorative .45 colt ammo because the nickle plated cases go so well with the black leather, silver gonchos, and stainless Vaquero
When i pulled the rig out of the back of the safe last week after about six months of storage the lead bullets had a sticky white coating. It wiped off with some rubbing alcohol and i put the rounds back in the box...is there something i can wipe them down with so i can leave them on my rig instead of in the box?
(long winded version) I loaded up the bullet loops on my Mernickle rig with some Winchester John Wayne commemorative .45 colt ammo because the nickle plated cases go so well with the black leather, silver gonchos, and stainless Vaquero
When i pulled the rig out of the back of the safe last week after about six months of storage the lead bullets had a sticky white coating. It wiped off with some rubbing alcohol and i put the rounds back in the box...is there something i can wipe them down with so i can leave them on my rig instead of in the box?