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Old July 3, 2012, 08:29 AM   #21
Sport45
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 89blazin
Shine the brass back up after you shoot them.
Best answer so far!

There is no need to clean brass because of tarnish. Just shoot the stuff and clean it later. Or just wipe it off and reload it again in its tarnished state. Won't hurt a thing.

Running it through the tumbler won't hurt a thing either, IMHO. It's just a waste of time and effort unless your range has ammo beauty contests that you're trying to win.
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