Steve Donlon
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Now I'm thinking about 223 ammo I have loaded with 4166 that has been sitting in my safe for years. What could happen if it was bad?
I’m sure. I would not. But to each his own.Im not sure that I’ll ever use anything that is in the box.
Agent Orange, purple and white.How was his health the rest of his days?
What little I know about rocket fuel is that for the most part it is toxic…
Thinking of all those that came back from VN after being dosed with copious amounts of Agent Orange… {:~/
How was his health the rest of his days?
What little I know about rocket fuel is that for the most part it is toxic…
Thinking of all those that came back from VN after being dosed with copious amounts of Agent Orange…
I'm glad you are still around and hope the VA is stepping up to the few of you that are left.Agent Orange, purple and white.
Copious is a relative term. Everything can be fine for decades. Then….nothing compared to CAD or PAD.
My arms a mixture of 4?different types of skin cancer. They are looking good here. The arteries not so much.
That's a good idea. I would not think that could happen to a loaded round in dry environment. edit: I just pulled a bullet from the oldest box I have reloaded and it looked perfect, with no order or any smell. Thanks for the idea to just check them. I'll start shooting them up for peace of mind.......this.
Pull a couple apart for inspection. If OK go shoot them all soon.
