Age of Cartridges

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A few months back, I bought a gun and was given a dozen or so old cartridges to go with it.

All of them are 158gr(I think) LRN 38 specials in nickel plated cases. About half are headstamped "R-P 38 Spl", and the headstamp looks(as best as I can tell) identical to some Remington 38 special I recently bought.

The other half are headstamped "W W 38 Special".

I don't have boxes for either of these.

All of the current production LRN ammo that I'm familiar with is in brass cases, so I'm guessing that these are probably at least a few years old.

Anyone have a guess or a general age range for how old these might be?

Thanks
 
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No idea on the age, but loose cartridges like that without the boxes have little collector value.
 
I'm not really interested in value, and didn't expect that they would have much aside from their value as live ammo...I'd just like to know how old they are.
 
They could be anywhere from 1960 or so to somewhere in the 1990s for the Winchester and until last week for the Remington.
 
Agree - R-P headstamp began in the early 1960s, W-W in the late 60s. There are a few variations in details of the headstamps that can be used to date them more precisely, but they are definitely not very old.
 

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