from developing the white deposits from forming?
Wax with car wax? Rub oil on nosed???
Thanks.
from developing the white deposits from forming?
Wax with car wax? Rub oil on nosed???
Thanks.
Last edited by jjrothWA; 09-19-2022 at 11:30. Reason: spelling
I use a thin coat of Vaseline on most anything gun related. Just need a thin coat. Nothing greasy.
If your speaking of reloaded rounds you have saved over a period of time, to keep it from forming, when seating the bullets, make sure you use surgical gloves when handling the bullets. The oil/acid you have naturally on your hands causes a reaction between the copper and the brass. I would guess it would apply to the copper and the lead also. Just a guess on my part.
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Moisture and carbon dioxide are the culprits in lead bullets oxidizing. Common to find in old boxes of ammunition. Modern soft tip ammunition has a protective coating applied to prevent this.
In about 3 months it will have been 160 years since these bullets were dropped.