I know it sounds like a dumb question, but I have some HXP .30-06 brass from 1967, and after tumbling it, I expected it to "lighten" up a bit, but it's still a dark hue, quite unlike after tumbling .45ACP brass, which lightened up a lot, almost like white gold now.
Is this merely a result of the HXP being a different type of brass, or is it a sign of failure? The cases which I have inspected show no signs of failure that I can detect, but I'm only a beginner, and still have yet to finish setting up my reloading station.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Is this merely a result of the HXP being a different type of brass, or is it a sign of failure? The cases which I have inspected show no signs of failure that I can detect, but I'm only a beginner, and still have yet to finish setting up my reloading station.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.