You could find someone there to take it off your hands or some gun shops may take it. I was at a local gun shop in mishawaka and they took a 5 gal. Pail of old ammo off someone's hands
Inherited a 20ga Side-by-Side shotgun from my Grandpa that came with a paper sack with an assortment of shells (12ga/16ga/20ga/.410) that had to of been at least 30 years old. My father & I fired every shell with only two that had bad primers. I also had a box of 50 20ga shells that were still in the box that looked brand new, and fired as so
But as far as the age, I would make sure it's not physically damaged/misshaped or for some strange reason corroded - and exercise your usual cautions when operating a firearm. But try it!
.....might not be a bad idea to have somebody close by. in case.
You could find someone there to take it off your hands or some gun shops may take it. I was at a local gun shop in mishawaka and they took a 5 gal. Pail of old ammo off someone's hands
Hey goodcat, hope that .357 is treating you well. Do you shoot .45LC? If so, what are you shooting? Curiosity, ya know... I don't get the take the Single Six out that often since I haven't started reloading for Long Colt.
I took a newb to the range yesterday. She loved that Ruger SP101 so much she was trying to buy it on the way out... Love that revolver. The wife does too!