I have several hundred jacketed bullets that are older and have some very mild corrosion on them. They are starting to get darker, the lead tips are starting to turn white, and they don't feel slick anymore. I don't want to load and shoot them immediately, so I'm thinking of how I can stop and reverse the deterioration. It might be a couple years to a couple decades before I use them.
I took a few of them and wiped them with an oily rag and that removed the white from the tips and generally just made them feel and look better. So I was thinking I could put them on a rag, spritz them with remoil and move them all around. Then, remove the excess oil with a clean rag.
Any other ideas? Any better product to use?
One consideration is I might load some of them, so I don't want whatever I use to destroy the powder or primer. I figure remoil would wipe clean enough I wouldn't have any issues. I also thought about WD40 or One shot case lube, but haven't tried either.
Bazoo