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Who has the oldest reloads (your own)? I shot some of mine today.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Shootza 50" data-source="post: 3714135" data-attributes="member: 49036"><p>I bought 5 cans (192 rounds) of LC- M-2 ball 30/06 made in 1967 to shoot in my Garrand in DCM matches back in the mid 80's and shot several hundred and reloaded maybe 200 of them at the same time but have not fired any since then. I have 27 rounds of 45/70's that I have no idea how old they are that my grandfather left me along with a Springfield trap door that he acquired back in 1933 but my oldest ammo that I reloaded myself would be a little over 100 rounds of 25/06 I made in 1970 and just recently found in storage, the gun has been gone since 1982 but at the time I was in transit and I couldn't find the ammo to give to the buyer. I also have a box (19 -1 rounds) of Remington made 348 Winchester ammo unfired in it's original box, I was told that Remington quit making ammo for this caliber in the 1950's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Shootza 50, post: 3714135, member: 49036"] I bought 5 cans (192 rounds) of LC- M-2 ball 30/06 made in 1967 to shoot in my Garrand in DCM matches back in the mid 80's and shot several hundred and reloaded maybe 200 of them at the same time but have not fired any since then. I have 27 rounds of 45/70's that I have no idea how old they are that my grandfather left me along with a Springfield trap door that he acquired back in 1933 but my oldest ammo that I reloaded myself would be a little over 100 rounds of 25/06 I made in 1970 and just recently found in storage, the gun has been gone since 1982 but at the time I was in transit and I couldn't find the ammo to give to the buyer. I also have a box (19 -1 rounds) of Remington made 348 Winchester ammo unfired in it's original box, I was told that Remington quit making ammo for this caliber in the 1950's [/QUOTE]
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