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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2703383" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I will go and say waste of time but I waste time on many things.</p><p>I also shot ammo from the 80's left in terrible conditions and in and out of the model 94 many times,, it actually was looking a little green.</p><p>Probably from being dropped and handled for almost 30 years</p><p>But that beat up weathered dinked green ammo shot better groups than new ammo I got in 2009.</p><p>Under 2" compared to 9" for new Remington ammo.</p><p></p><p>I say stick it in mason jars with the vacuum bags heat jars in microwave and load ,, when they cool they will pull a seal on them.</p><p></p><p>Then wrap in heavy foil burry it in area's that you will need it in a SHTF situation.</p><p></p><p>My best wine ever was a 3 month burial in a deep hole mason jar wrapped in foil buried with rock on top, so when I dig it up I hit the rock first not the jar.</p><p>Just sayin'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2703383, member: 15054"] I will go and say waste of time but I waste time on many things. I also shot ammo from the 80's left in terrible conditions and in and out of the model 94 many times,, it actually was looking a little green. Probably from being dropped and handled for almost 30 years But that beat up weathered dinked green ammo shot better groups than new ammo I got in 2009. Under 2" compared to 9" for new Remington ammo. I say stick it in mason jars with the vacuum bags heat jars in microwave and load ,, when they cool they will pull a seal on them. Then wrap in heavy foil burry it in area's that you will need it in a SHTF situation. My best wine ever was a 3 month burial in a deep hole mason jar wrapped in foil buried with rock on top, so when I dig it up I hit the rock first not the jar. Just sayin'. [/QUOTE]
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