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18 year-old "new" stock ammo still good?
01 March 2017, 20:38
Ken W18 year-old "new" stock ammo still good?
Hello All:
I found some "new" old stock British 303 ammo. According to Federal (gave them the lot #), it was manufactured in 1999. The seller is a retired Federal distributor. They say the ammo has been stored all these years in a dry warehouse.
Assuming the price is right, should I be wary of buying 18 year-old ammo? What should I expect the discount to be based on the age?
Any input is appreciated :-)
01 March 2017, 20:56
StonecreekIt might still be a little too fresh to shoot at its optimum, but it is probably nearly as good as 30 year-old ammo.
This would be considered "brand new" stuff in my armory.
01 March 2017, 23:40
larrysIt should still be fine. I'm not sure how much ammo I have that is that new.

Larry
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02 March 2017, 00:43
p dog shooterI shot some reloads that were dated 1980 18 year old stuff is all most brand new.
02 March 2017, 02:07
Ken WI appreciate the input. When I spoke with Federal, the tech support folks said they warranty ammo for 1 or 2 years depending. They said a 10 year shelf-life is a pretty safe bet. Longer than that and it can deteriorate (according to them), especially if exposed to chemicals or humidity. But it does not sound like that should be a problem.
02 March 2017, 03:04
perryKen
In good conscience I can not allow you to use "old" ammo. FOR YOUR OWN GOOD box up all your "old" ammo and send it to me. If you do this then I will know you are safe.
Perry
02 March 2017, 03:19
BiebsI've shot 30-40 Krag ammunition that my father got with his rifle in the early 1930s. Go for it if the price is right.
02 March 2017, 04:43
rnoviWhy not? I'm still shooting Korean War vintage '06 ammo in my Garand just fine.
Regards,
Robert
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02 March 2017, 04:45
Ken WHaHa! Love it, Perry! But I'm not quite that pathetic
I still have a few boxes from a case of PMP 303 still around from 1992. And most of a case of 416 Rigby I bought in 2000. All new when I got it and that stuff shoots just fine.
I guess I have not bought much old ammo! So I was a little nervous when the Federal guy started talking about storage near humidity and cleaning supplies

02 March 2017, 05:39
OLBIKERMy friend shoots 70 year old 8X57 in his MG42 no problem.
02 March 2017, 10:57
Jason PhillottI have some 1919 3oh ammo that still fires
pitty it is cordite as the required cleaning is a PITA
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