I had 3 cardboard boxes of .22 in the back of a pickup. Some ice melted and the bottoms of the boxes got wet. The water wicked up the sides and the boxes were ruined. These were Federal rounds and the dampness messed up the lubricant and discolored it. WD-40 on a paper towel seems to remove the discoloration. Is there any downside to this, other than the time it will take to do over 1,000 of the little devils? The boxes did not disintegrate and the rounds never were covered with water, they just got wet.
I was out in the woods and some worked fine, but some did not feed well in 2 rifles and and pistol.
I was out in the woods and some worked fine, but some did not feed well in 2 rifles and and pistol.