Background:
- - I am aware of using used dryer sheets to control the dust.
Still, the cases themselves have walnut shell dust on them. Handling the cases in subsequent loading steps removes much, but not all, of it. My question is whether anyone has experience with whether or the dust has an effect - good or bad - on the cases stored for an extended period of time (i.e. > 1 year).
Thanks.
- I tumble brass in walnut media.
- Previously-fired cases are decaped, washed and tumbled.
- When resizing, I use Hornady Unique.
- After resizing, cases are tumbled to remove the lubricant.
- The same media is used for both tumbling operations.
- The media is thrown out when it starts to take a long time to shine the cases.
- - I am aware of using used dryer sheets to control the dust.
Still, the cases themselves have walnut shell dust on them. Handling the cases in subsequent loading steps removes much, but not all, of it. My question is whether anyone has experience with whether or the dust has an effect - good or bad - on the cases stored for an extended period of time (i.e. > 1 year).
Thanks.