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Old May 21, 2012, 07:49 AM   #15
Cornbread
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"Brass is susceptible to stress corrosion cracking, especially from ammonia or substances containing or releasing ammonia. The problem is sometimes known as season cracking after it was first discovered in brass cartridge cases used for rifle ammunition during the 1920s in the Indian Army. The problem was caused by high residual stresses from cold forming of the cases during manufacture, together with chemical attack from traces of ammonia in the atmosphere. The cartridges were stored in stables and the ammonia concentration rose during the hot summer months, so initiating brittle cracks. The problem was resolved by annealing the cases, and storing the cartridges elsewhere."

That’s what I found here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brass It is listed about a 1/4 way down the page. Might not be good to use ammonia on pistol or rifle brass.
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