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brass discoloration question

Russ257

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Minuteman
Nov 11, 2009
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Lancaster, PA
So I took my fist step towards reloading today and I tumbled all of the once fired factory brass I had. My father and I have been saving brass for years so some of it may be older. I the majority of the federal rounds had some discoloration around the neck. Almost looks like rust. The Remington ones didn't have nearly this amount.

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The two rounds on the left have the discoloration I am speaking of and the two on the right don't

Here is a link to the full resolution Picture so you can see better
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Is this just a cosmetic blemish or is it a structural defect. I tumbled them for an hour in walnut media. Should I tumble them longer or should It discard them? Any help is much appreciated.
 
Re: brass discoloration question

A: The discoloration around the neck is nothing to get worried about, just tumble them for another couple of hours.

B: Notice the ones on the left have a lot bigger expansion in the web area than the ones on the right. Thus the ones on the left were at much higher pressures and may be a stronger brass (or both).

C: The sholder edge is also more pronounced on the left--another indication of higher pressure (not out of range pressure just relatively higher than the ones on the right).