Yesterday I found .30-40 Krag brass in the spent brass bucket at the range. 10 rounds. This seems extremely unusual to me as I would think that most rounds chambered in firearms that have not been commercially available in decades would be of interest, for shooting purposes, to those who reload, unlike the more common finds, such as .222, .308, .270, and .30-06. As I have 2 Springfield 1898's, I will put my find to good use.
Just seems rather curious to me, and hence this thread.
Now all I need to find are a few dozen .50-70 Government discards.
Just seems rather curious to me, and hence this thread.
Now all I need to find are a few dozen .50-70 Government discards.