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  • Prc329
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    • Oct 2006
    • 5603

    Is this ammo still good?

    A buddy of mine gave me all this ammo and said I might want to go threw it first. It is 308 and Federal gold match, so I hope it is all still good. He said he had it stored in his garage for a while and was not sure how long. The boxes had no visible signs of problems, just the black stuff on the rounds in the pics. As far as I can tell the primers look o.k.







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    Jicko
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    • Dec 2005
    • 8774

    If you are worry, case gauge them... I have seen ammo that look worse and still shoot fine...

    If you want them to look pretty.... tumble them (putting your new equipments to work!)... lol
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      wildcard
      Veteran Member
      • Aug 2006
      • 4917

      Looks good to me though i'd throw it in a tumbler for awhile to get off anything I don't want in my rifle. Plus it'll give you a better idea of what the brass looks like in case there's anything hiding under the tarnish.

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        Prc329
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        • Oct 2006
        • 5603

        You can tumble unfired rounds?
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          Jicko
          Calguns Addict
          • Dec 2005
          • 8774

          Originally posted by Prc329
          You can tumble unfired rounds?
          Some people recommend against it, but most people agreed that it is safe.

          I never heard about accidental "discharge/going off" when loaded rounds were being tumbled!
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            wildcard
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            • Aug 2006
            • 4917

            Some are against it.. many people do it. I haven't personally found the need to.

            Search is your friend!

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            • #7
              anyracoon
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              • May 2006
              • 3696

              I usually re-tumble my loaded ammo for about 10 to 15 minutes in corn cob to keep anything sticking to the case lube on brass.

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                CSACANNONEER
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                • Dec 2006
                • 44093

                Don't shoot this ammo. Send it to me for proper disposal! If you really need to tumble it, keep the time to a minimum. If it tumbles for a prolonged period, the powder could start to deteriorate and you could get some dangerously high pressures from them. This is the same reason that you need to rotate your carry ammo every so often. If you keep ammo in a car or truck, the vibrations of the road will do the same thing.
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