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I've come across an ammo can of old reloading supplies from the 1970s, maybe earlier. It was stored in a garage in Phoenix. I'm wondering if there would be any problems with reloading it, or if I should take special care.
It includes 45acp and 30-06 brass, which appear to be fired at least once but probably more and have some corrosion in primer pockets and interior. Some of the 30-06 may be surplus (it's on stripper clips).
There are also a couple of metal bottles of H380 (again, stored in a garage in Phoenix) and some 30-06 jacketed projectiles that are a darker shade of copper (discoloration, I guess).
I've been offered it by a friend who inherited it. If I take it, I want to pay him a fair price.
It includes 45acp and 30-06 brass, which appear to be fired at least once but probably more and have some corrosion in primer pockets and interior. Some of the 30-06 may be surplus (it's on stripper clips).
There are also a couple of metal bottles of H380 (again, stored in a garage in Phoenix) and some 30-06 jacketed projectiles that are a darker shade of copper (discoloration, I guess).
I've been offered it by a friend who inherited it. If I take it, I want to pay him a fair price.