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Old 05-05-2012, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by P&R Fan View Post
I've shot 30/06 ammo that was over 50 years old with no trouble. Made a really nice 100 yard offhand group too.
I have fired shotgun shells that were probably 60 years old, again, without any issues.
Good ammo can be useful for a long time if it is stored correctly.
Jim
That is a Fact I too am shooting Greek Military Surplus HXP 30-06 50 years old, All have Fired.
only 2 things that hurt ammunition is Moisture and Temperature Fluctuation . And I am Pretty sure the Greeks Did not care about the Latter
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