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9/3/2006 8:40:25 PM EDT
How long will ammo stay good for if you leave it in the factory packages and at room temperature?
9/3/2006 9:59:07 PM EDT
[#1]
Long long time...

I have shot 38 S&W that was factory loaded with BP that still fired
It was probably 80+ years old when i fired it.

If it is in spam cans...longer than you will be around to shoot it.

KyAKGuy
9/4/2006 2:31:34 AM EDT
[#2]
About 20 years ago I fired some .45 auto that was made in 1918. It worked OK.
9/4/2006 5:56:36 AM EDT
[#3]
It'll all expire weekend after next !!!!!!!!!
Better get busy





9/4/2006 6:18:02 AM EDT
[#4]
Last year I fired a bunch of mixed .38's my Dad had rolling around loose in a box in his trunk for most of his 20+ years as state trooper.  Most were from the late 60's.  
9/4/2006 6:45:35 AM EDT
[#5]
So basically, bullets should easily last for 40+ years even if not in spam cases (just the factory cardboard boxes)?  Has anyone even had any bad experiences with old bullets?
9/4/2006 11:09:38 AM EDT
[#6]
Came across a dealer a couple months back who had 1946 dated 7.62x54R. He had about 30 rounds in a zip-loc bag for $5. Don't know which country, but it was definitely up for the job.
9/4/2006 11:11:25 AM EDT
[#7]
I have a bunch of WW Q3131 and PMC M193 ammo that I bought back in the early to mid-eighties.
Its my just-in-case/SHTF stash. Over time I have bought newer Q3131 and Q3131A
to add to the mix. (I use this ammo because I can't see stockpiling the current darling of AR shooters-the expensive 75grain TAP or Black Hills. If I need something more effective than 55grain M193 I'll use my 308s.) As I have been adding the new I have been taking some old stuff out of the mix to sample.

This old ammo, stored in a cool, dry place for 20+ years, chronos very similar to
the new stuff on velocity and SD and is just as accurate. Its almost  like just the
variation that you encounter with differing lots.

If stored properly, old ammo is just as good as the new.
9/4/2006 12:01:43 PM EDT
[#8]
I am shooting some Kynoch .303 MkVII ball ammo from 1936 and have had no hangfire or FTFs so far. I got it loose in a cardboard box  from SG several months ago. The primers are usually the first thing to go,and my No4 MkI L-E has a good striker spring.
9/4/2006 10:18:02 PM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:
How long will ammo stay good for if you leave it in the factory packages and at room temperature?


Stash it away in ammo cans tucked in the back of you closet.  If you have a newborn child, you can tuck it away for your grandchildren to shoot.
9/5/2006 7:37:59 AM EDT
[#10]
I got a bunch of 8mm from the 30s that is great ammo. Who knows how it was kept?
I've shot a bunch of WW2 era 30'06 with fine results also.

I've read that berdan primers last longer than Boxer primers. I dunno if it's true.

The only negative experience I've ever had was with some 9mm FMJ. I think (it's been awhile) it was commercial ammo marked "Interordinance" in a 100-round blue box. It was brass cased boxer primed stuff. Shooting a CZ75, it had a round go pop but not boom. The round got stuck halfway down the barrel, and that ended it's day's shooting. Got home and knocked it out with a pistol cleaning rod. Good thing I noticed the difference in report and didn't send another one behind it.

I think it was probably 60s or 70s era ammo, and it had been stored in a friend's dad's damp basement.

If I was planning on long term storage of commerical (not waterproof case or can) I would vacumn-seal it to keep water/moisture out and store at a good, constant temperature.

9/5/2006 3:48:37 PM EDT
[#11]
I fired some(around 10 rounds) late 1880's 43 spanish in my argentine rolling block carbine about 10 years ago and it all went boom without any hangfires. these rounds were all loose that I had picked up at various gun shows so were all mixed up. Lots of smoke and surprisingly little recoil for such a large round in such a small gun(around 7lbs in weight). also shot some early 1900's 38-56 in my 1886 winchester rifle, also with no problems. FWIW
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