How old is to old when it comes to shooting factory ammo? I recently fired some at least 25 year old .32 acp ammo that shot like brand new. There are some that are probably 50 Or 60 years old that were with the gun,it was my grandfather's.. Some of them have steel jackets I think becouse they were bought during or around ww2 when copper was for the war. The 60+ year old ones , they still look like new. I have no plans to fire them..
I just got a hand me down .308 and theres a box of shells in a box with it. Factory remington, they look ok the lead tips a little white but it wipes away. Probably made in the early 80s from the look of the box... After I clean up the rifle I wanted to test fire it. Should I just keep that old box for a keepsake and buy a new box of ammo? I mean its .308 its not hard to find.. I don't mind shooting old pistol or shotgun ammo but rifle is another story.. I don't want to get hurt or hurt the gun over $20 bucks...What do you think..??
Thanks for the replies in advance..
Shawn
				
			I just got a hand me down .308 and theres a box of shells in a box with it. Factory remington, they look ok the lead tips a little white but it wipes away. Probably made in the early 80s from the look of the box... After I clean up the rifle I wanted to test fire it. Should I just keep that old box for a keepsake and buy a new box of ammo? I mean its .308 its not hard to find.. I don't mind shooting old pistol or shotgun ammo but rifle is another story.. I don't want to get hurt or hurt the gun over $20 bucks...What do you think..??
Thanks for the replies in advance..
Shawn
 
	








 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 velocity was spot on for the 1955 speer reloading manual that came with the powder.  I just finished burning off that keg not too long ago. no problems.    the 4831, and 4895 looks new, and shoots great.  the burn rates are a little different from current production, but safe.
 velocity was spot on for the 1955 speer reloading manual that came with the powder.  I just finished burning off that keg not too long ago. no problems.    the 4831, and 4895 looks new, and shoots great.  the burn rates are a little different from current production, but safe.  
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
