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Spook
04-07-2011, 09:35 AM
Yet another source of brass: http://www.jamisoninternational.com/product-p/ji30221b.htm Kinda pricey, but its unmarked so if you leave some at the scene of the crime....... no one will know what it is :confused::grin::rolleyes:
Looks like A 338 will just fit?
Hoser
04-07-2011, 10:24 AM
Jamison makes good brass. I have not tried any of his solid bullets yet.
I tend to stain my unmarked brass black so it matches my Ninja outfit.
Spook
04-07-2011, 05:14 PM
Jamison makes good brass. I have not tried any of his solid bullets yet.
I tend to stain my unmarked brass black so it matches my Ninja outfit.
Hoser , Is it possible to stain brass black?
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I also load and shoot the brass Hoser makes.
Hoser
04-07-2011, 06:27 PM
Hoser , Is it possible to stain brass black?
Liver of sulphur.
Nasty to work with, but you get ninja brass. I stained all my 300 WTF bolt gun ammo so I can keep it seperate.
Spook
04-07-2011, 09:14 PM
Thanks Hoser, gotta get some :grin:
Hoser
04-07-2011, 11:01 PM
Dont forget your nose plugs.
thehouseproduct
04-08-2011, 12:56 PM
Would you offer black brass for sale?:grin:
rsilvers
04-08-2011, 03:32 PM
Black brass would be cool.
Hoser
04-08-2011, 04:45 PM
Would you offer black brass for sale?
I have worked with that crap twice. I have no desire to do it again. Even the people two houses away were not impressed with the smell coming from my backyard.
If I ever do it again it will be on a camp stove at the range.
thehouseproduct
04-08-2011, 05:25 PM
would you give a brief how to?
I just hot blued in back yard and I feel the same way about that.
Titleiiredneck
04-08-2011, 05:41 PM
http://www.swannysmodels.com/Blackenit.html
Should work
Alleycat
04-08-2011, 07:57 PM
Hornady tap anyone.
thehouseproduct
04-10-2011, 01:18 AM
Hornady tap anyone.
It might as well be made of unicorn horn.
Alleycat
04-10-2011, 10:45 AM
It might as well be made of unicorn horn.
:grin:
http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee66/ladyb918/Funny%20Cat%20Pics/UnicornCat.jpg
Hoser
04-10-2011, 01:51 PM
would you give a brief how to?
I just hot blued in back yard and I feel the same way about that.
Almost the same thing.
I used a camp stove and a big stainless pot.
I add 8-10 tablespoons to a gallon of hot water.
Keep the water around 110-120 degrees, no hotter. Very important. You do not want to anneal your brass.
Let the brass soak for 20-30 minutes or until you are happy with the depth of color. Rinse with hot water and then cold water. Be 100% sure to get the brass completely dry before storing it.
I have done 300 WTF, 223 AI, 308 and 338 Lapua. I am not planning on doing it ever again. Waaay to stinky. You think a pile of deer or elk guts stinks? They dont hold a candle to this stuff.
If I was to do it again, it would be at the range when nobody is around and wearing a respirator.
So if you blacken your brass *and* then use moly coated bullets and you have complete ninja ammo.
ds762
04-10-2011, 04:56 PM
Almost the same thing.
I used a camp stove and a big stainless pot.
I add 8-10 tablespoons to a gallon of hot water.
Keep the water around 110-120 degrees, no hotter. Very important. You do not want to anneal your brass.
Let the brass soak for 20-30 minutes or until you are happy with the depth of color. Rinse with hot water and then cold water. Be 100% sure to get the brass completely dry before storing it.
I have done 300 WTF, 223 AI, 308 and 338 Lapua. I am not planning on doing it ever again. Waaay to stinky. You think a pile of deer or elk guts stinks? They dont hold a candle to this stuff.
If I was to do it again, it would be at the range when nobody is around and wearing a respirator.
So if you blacken your brass *and* then use moly coated bullets and you have complete ninja ammo.
Thank you for the 'how-to'!
fasttwist
04-10-2011, 07:58 PM
Yo thats blacktical.:grin: I have stained brass and bullets with Tool Black. The container says it for ferrous metal but it worked.
L1A1Rocker
08-01-2011, 07:01 PM
Almost the same thing.
I used a camp stove and a big stainless pot.
I add 8-10 tablespoons to a gallon of hot water.
Keep the water around 110-120 degrees, no hotter. Very important. You do not want to anneal your brass.
Let the brass soak for 20-30 minutes or until you are happy with the depth of color. Rinse with hot water and then cold water. Be 100% sure to get the brass completely dry before storing it.
I have done 300 WTF, 223 AI, 308 and 338 Lapua. I am not planning on doing it ever again. Waaay to stinky. You think a pile of deer or elk guts stinks? They dont hold a candle to this stuff.
If I was to do it again, it would be at the range when nobody is around and wearing a respirator.
So if you blacken your brass *and* then use moly coated bullets and you have complete ninja ammo.
Have any pics? Is there any danger to skin contact? AND, does it come off when tumble cleaning after shooting. Also, have you noticed any problem with the inside contacting the powder - what I mean is - is there any potential problem with this blackening coating affecting the powder in the case?
Thanks, this does sound like a little WOW factor in play.
LouBoyd
08-02-2011, 12:36 AM
The last thing I'd want is blackened brass. It's hard enough to find in the grass in bright sunlight when it has a high polish. Maybe a 300 WTF needs black brass, but if your enemies (or game) can notice flashes from your ejected brass they're TOO DAMN CLOSE! There are some advantages to a 7mm STW or 338 Norma Mag.
Just my humble opinion...
L1A1Rocker
08-02-2011, 11:51 AM
The last thing I'd want is blackened brass. It's hard enough to find in the grass in bright sunlight when it has a high polish. Maybe a 300 WTF needs black brass, but if your enemies (or game) can notice flashes from your ejected brass they're TOO DAMN CLOSE! There are some advantages to a 7mm STW or 338 Norma Mag.
Just my humble opinion...
I was thinking that the black would show up better on the caliche ground that I'm normally shooting on making brass pick up much easier.
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