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    Girth can be an issue Madusa's Avatar
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    Is ammo worth collecting? I was shooting trap with grandpa?s 16 ga and was told not to shoot the 50 year old western ammo I had. I did notice at the Cortez gun show earlier this year someone had a table with old ammo but I didn?t ask. Should I shoot it or not?
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    Depends on 1.) Condition, and 2.) Box design. Short answer, I would keep them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Madusa View Post
    Is ammo worth collecting? I was shooting trap with grandpa?s 16 ga and was told not to shoot the 50 year old western ammo I had. I did notice at the Cortez gun show earlier this year someone had a table with old ammo but I didn?t ask. Should I shoot it or not?
    I've tried to sell antique ammunition, brass, and primers. Balloon head cases, old Remington .30-06 in minty boxes, etc. Never had a single taker on any of it. I then tried to give away everything but the ammunition. I ended up scrapping all the components and shooting the ammo. It's neat and guys make a lot of noise about collecting it, but I've never found anyone willing to give anything for it.
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    I'm with Little Dutch on this FWIW.
    There are collectors of old ammo/boxes etc but realistically you need to sell it online to reach them and that can be a PITA.
    Also my guess is your ammo is common though old.

    ME:
    I shoot old ammo that I think is safe.
    If I think is suspect........... I either tear it down or recycle it.

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    Addendum to my post. I don’t mess with extremely old shotgun ammunition. You are very likely safe, but if the paper inside the hull blows out it “could” cause a barrel obstruction. I’ve never seen it, but it’s a paranoia of mine when reloading found hulls that migrated to ancient shotgun ammo.
    Last edited by Little Dutch; 08-24-2022 at 17:50.
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    Everyone is an expert and everyone is a collector until they have to pay for something.
    You are better off keeping them. I also wouldn't shoot old paper shells. Too much risk of separation or debris in the barrel.

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