I have some 380 ACP reloads that are about 10 years old. They're light FMJ target loads, and have been stored in factory boxes in my gun cabinet, so they've not been exposed to any harsh environments or anything. I've recently shot a box of them at the range, and other than 2 or 3 FTE's they seem to shoot just fine.
The only issue I see is that the brass has all tarnished. Probably didn't have enough lube on them or got handled too much or whatever. I'm thinking that the cases being dry and tarnished may be contributing to the FTE's. Should I try to remove the tarnish, or just put them in a ziplock with a little lube and roll 'em around until they are all well coated, or just shoot them as they are - or what?
The only issue I see is that the brass has all tarnished. Probably didn't have enough lube on them or got handled too much or whatever. I'm thinking that the cases being dry and tarnished may be contributing to the FTE's. Should I try to remove the tarnish, or just put them in a ziplock with a little lube and roll 'em around until they are all well coated, or just shoot them as they are - or what?