Dewey 68
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I've noticed that after I wet tumble brass, some makes are shiny on the inside of the case, and others are dark. I like the shiny stuff because it's easier to see the powder in long skinny cases like .38 special and 357 magnum.
Does anyone know why this is? I'm wondering if it's the way the case is formed, or is the stuff that's only shiny on the outside plated with a different alloy? I would think that they would all get polished on the interior the same during the tumbling process.
Does anyone know why this is? I'm wondering if it's the way the case is formed, or is the stuff that's only shiny on the outside plated with a different alloy? I would think that they would all get polished on the interior the same during the tumbling process.