I throw small primer 45acp in the trash if I find any on the range
Go in my scrap brass bucket.I throw small primer 45acp in the trash if I find any on the range
I have .45 ACP and other ammo that has been loaded since the 80's that has been given to me without sealing as well as some of my own that is 5 or so years old. No issues what so ever when shooting this stuff.OK so both my 45's ran the ammo I loaded just fine!! 5.5gr with the bullets I am using seems to be the most accurate and about as close to max load as I want to be at this stage of my loading. Not to mention the lee scale I have is kind of a PITA. Don't get me wrong it works exactly like it should, but the adjustment on it is made for folks with small fingers and good vision lol
What is a good quality digital scale to get? Please remember I am a cheap bastidge!
Also reading about sealing the bullet after loading if they are going to sit, max I think my bullets will set is a month. Am i good or is this something I should look into.
Forgot about my shotgun shells. I have a friend with 30 some rent houses that doesn't own a gun. I get the rounds he finds when cleaning out the rentals and their outbuildings.I've got a box of Federal #4 pheasant loads from the early '70s in my closet. They still shoot just as good as when new. Ammunition stored indoors will probably last at least 75 years. I also have some various loads that are older than that and came out of a storage in the '80s so they are of unknown history. I haven't had one fail to fire yet.
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