I debated whether to put this thread here or in "Ammo," but decided this would be best.
Paid a brief visit to the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot today. I've spent too many hours of my life running weapons ranges to get too excited over watching other people shoot, but as Knob Creek is only a few minutes down the road I thought I'd pop by.
I was pleased to get the opportunity to meet Steve Lee (the "I Like Guns" guy), and while I was near his table I saw four boxes of S&W Nyclad 38 special ammo (three 158gr SWC and one 158gr LRN). Since they were priced reasonably ($15/box) I went ahead and bought all four. I stuck them in my stash when I got home, and as I was trying to find additional info in the SCSW I saw a line that there is a minor degree of collector interest in S&W ammo.
Is this in fact the case? My plan was (and still is) to shoot these, but if they do indeed have any "collectible" value I'd probably pass them on to someone who's into such things.
I'd appreciate any additional information anyone might have.
Paid a brief visit to the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot today. I've spent too many hours of my life running weapons ranges to get too excited over watching other people shoot, but as Knob Creek is only a few minutes down the road I thought I'd pop by.
I was pleased to get the opportunity to meet Steve Lee (the "I Like Guns" guy), and while I was near his table I saw four boxes of S&W Nyclad 38 special ammo (three 158gr SWC and one 158gr LRN). Since they were priced reasonably ($15/box) I went ahead and bought all four. I stuck them in my stash when I got home, and as I was trying to find additional info in the SCSW I saw a line that there is a minor degree of collector interest in S&W ammo.
Is this in fact the case? My plan was (and still is) to shoot these, but if they do indeed have any "collectible" value I'd probably pass them on to someone who's into such things.
I'd appreciate any additional information anyone might have.
