You should see my .45 LC brass that I use to load black powder. Those cases are of several different colors and look like heck.
Just make sure the cases are clean and dry before you reload them. After you shoot them, inspect them, toss the cracked, split and bulged cases and reload again. I suspect that you will end up losing most of the brass in high grass and gravel before you reach the end of their useful service life.
I shoot black powder out of .45 LC, .38 Special and .357 Magnum brass. I keep a can of soapy water in which to put my spent brass to help clean them up and have noticed the water spots are kinda ugly, but do not affect the brass at all.
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