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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Smoke" data-source="post: 4152009" data-attributes="member: 44374"><p>I have a small quantity of pristine old ammo and absolutely pristine WW II and Korea era ammo in the original boxes. I know it’s still good, but I’m thinking it might be gooder to hook up collectors with it and convert the simoleans into something a little more fresh and focused. Does anyone here know of good places to get reasonable values and maybe move some along? I’m wanting to invest a little more into getting my reloading situation established and figured I’d try smarter instead of harder once to see how that works out.</p><p></p><p>I remember seeing prices on old Winchester Super X and Remington red and green box .22 at the Wannemacher 25 plus years ago that kind of made my jaw drop. I almost fainted when I thought about how many of those boxes I had left empty in the woods when I was a yunkin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Smoke, post: 4152009, member: 44374"] I have a small quantity of pristine old ammo and absolutely pristine WW II and Korea era ammo in the original boxes. I know it’s still good, but I’m thinking it might be gooder to hook up collectors with it and convert the simoleans into something a little more fresh and focused. Does anyone here know of good places to get reasonable values and maybe move some along? I’m wanting to invest a little more into getting my reloading situation established and figured I’d try smarter instead of harder once to see how that works out. I remember seeing prices on old Winchester Super X and Remington red and green box .22 at the Wannemacher 25 plus years ago that kind of made my jaw drop. I almost fainted when I thought about how many of those boxes I had left empty in the woods when I was a yunkin. [/QUOTE]
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