Ok I don't reload, but I do save my empties. I keep a 5 gallon bucket in the basement and when I get home, I just empty my pockets in the bucket, and sort when it gets full.
My wife cleaned out the basement a while ago and rearranged everything. I thought that my bucket of brass got thrown out, but I found it (almost a year later) the other day whilst scrounging around down there.
Most of the brass is still in fine shape. However, some of it, doing what brass does in a damp basement, have gotten some tarnish on them. That bluish-green stuff. My question is this: Are they still reloadable? Can I throw them in with the clean ones and sell them all together or keep them separate and sell them cheaper? How bad is too bad?
Don't wanna throw out all this brass if I can help it, lots of .45 and some .223.
Did I mention that when my wife moved everything around, she dunped the rimfire brass bucket in with the centerfire brass bucket? :banghead: I'm still sorting them out.
My wife cleaned out the basement a while ago and rearranged everything. I thought that my bucket of brass got thrown out, but I found it (almost a year later) the other day whilst scrounging around down there.
Most of the brass is still in fine shape. However, some of it, doing what brass does in a damp basement, have gotten some tarnish on them. That bluish-green stuff. My question is this: Are they still reloadable? Can I throw them in with the clean ones and sell them all together or keep them separate and sell them cheaper? How bad is too bad?
Don't wanna throw out all this brass if I can help it, lots of .45 and some .223.
Did I mention that when my wife moved everything around, she dunped the rimfire brass bucket in with the centerfire brass bucket? :banghead: I'm still sorting them out.