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What's funny is when you see cans of 40+ year old powder at gun shows, and they're wanting new prices.The price should reflect this and the risk clearly to the buyer.
I'd say you just hit the jackpot.I was buying equipment at a ranch today and the rancher showed me a very well stocked reloading room. powder cans by the hundreds, cases of primers and boxes of bullets everywhere. But it is all 25-30 years old. It is still usable? Salable?
Same, still loading from some cardboard cans of Unique. I can't tell between the bullets loaded from the new plastic bottles or the cardboard powder canisters.I found a 40 year old can of Unique when I moved I loaded a few 45acp rounds with it and no misfires or variations in accuracy or how each shot felt.
If it was stored in non air conditioned facility for like a barn or a garage be careful hot and cold can affect powder and primers and moisture getting in if they're not seal properly can damage them. Too much to tell you here.I was buying equipment at a ranch today and the rancher showed me a very well stocked reloading room. powder cans by the hundreds, cases of primers and boxes of bullets everywhere. But it is all 25-30 years old. It is still usable? Salable?