iShoot17
Member
Hey y’all!
I have a question regarding something that has me stumped. I recently bought some new, old stock brass. When I got home to open up the boxes, I noticed that things just didn’t seem right. The brass was colored, blue and purplish. I have never seen something like this before with new brass. They almost look like the whole case was annealed? It was stored in the factory Remington 20 pieces styrofoam cartons, and pushed in to the point the cases were slight difficult to remove. As you can see in the pictures, most cases have a straight line across the point to where they were pushed into the styrofoam. I’ve never seen something like this. Was there some sort of reaction?
To answer one question beforehand:
I have not tried washing the cases, yet. I figured I would check with y’all and get your thoughts first!
The first picture shows how the brass came out of the Remington box, still in the styrofoam. The second is all 20 cases set on my bench. What do y’all have to say about it? Wash and shoot? Shoot as is? Take them back?
Thank you for your time!
I have a question regarding something that has me stumped. I recently bought some new, old stock brass. When I got home to open up the boxes, I noticed that things just didn’t seem right. The brass was colored, blue and purplish. I have never seen something like this before with new brass. They almost look like the whole case was annealed? It was stored in the factory Remington 20 pieces styrofoam cartons, and pushed in to the point the cases were slight difficult to remove. As you can see in the pictures, most cases have a straight line across the point to where they were pushed into the styrofoam. I’ve never seen something like this. Was there some sort of reaction?
To answer one question beforehand:
I have not tried washing the cases, yet. I figured I would check with y’all and get your thoughts first!
The first picture shows how the brass came out of the Remington box, still in the styrofoam. The second is all 20 cases set on my bench. What do y’all have to say about it? Wash and shoot? Shoot as is? Take them back?
Thank you for your time!