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Quote: I’ve made guncotton before which is, I’m guessing, a similar process to making nitrided paper with high cotton content paper. Guncotton is fun for sure - still haven’t tried it in a cartridge yet though. One little thing I ran into the other day is the effect the guncotton interacts with steel. I had a plastic bag with some guncotton in it - open to keep it dry - sitting on top of some bullet molds (happened to be where I set it) and all of my molds within a few inches of the bag developed a fine dusty coat of rust! I believe it is the residual sulphuric acid in the cotton aerating and settling around the proximity of the bag. A similar thing happened when I put a plastic jug of hydrochloric acid in my cabinet and a bunch of my steel tools rusted in the cabinet. That was a half full gallon of acid for the pool with a tight cap. The molds cleaned up easily enough fortunately. It did make me think that there could be an alternate method of browning barrels using a sealed acidic environment though. Now, back to your regular scheduled program. Which I totally dig. Love Josey Wales! |