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28 July 2003, 00:23
moon
Brass
i have some brass with RED coloring on the base,does any one know why ??? Thanks
28 July 2003, 00:48
Tailgunner
In a ring around the primer? Factory primer sealant.
The entire head, on range pickups? someone was using red marker to identify them.
Other than that I don't have a clue.
28 July 2003, 00:52
mete
Cartridge brass is of course an alloy of 70% Cu and 30%Zn. To get red out of that it was probably some type of corrosion that brought out the color of the copper.
28 July 2003, 02:29
snowman
If the whole head of the case is red You may have some cases from factory proof loads. Do not reload those cases.
28 July 2003, 03:10
kynadog
primer sealer.
28 July 2003, 07:24
N E 450 No2
Snowman may be correct, although all the Proof Loads I have seen have had a purple color on the case head, I have not seen any proof loads in several years.
I was given a couple of hundred fired cases in 44 Mag that were proof loads. I still use them. they have worked fine.
Also some people mark their reloads that way. When I got several different loads from Superior they had different colors on the base of the shells so I could tell the different loads apart.[The 286gr. and the 320gr. Woodleighs look the same once they are loaded].

[ 07-27-2003, 22:25: Message edited by: N E 450 No2 ]
28 July 2003, 09:33
Magnum Mike
Will the "color" polish off??
29 July 2003, 01:10
moon
Thanks for the info--I too think its a proof load,just wanted to check
29 July 2003, 14:35
DutchK9
Kynadog is correct! It is a primer sealer that some companies put on their brass. I have reloaded and shot these casings with no problems.