Lately I was given this .45 ACP ammo. It's CCI-Speer, old packaging, very old domed primers which haven't been used for a long time. This is factory ammo, not reloaded. Which features the original "flying ashtray" hollow point bullet. I'm not sure what to make of its original package configuration. The end of the box says "25" which refers to boxed quantity. There are more than 25 arranged in the box, yet fewer than 50.; So I'm guessing that these were repackaged at some point to conserve space.
As received by me, the bullets were stacked nose first into the box, with a thin layer of dark foam packing on the bottom. As a sort of cushion, I suppose. I've seen this same foam cushion material used in the packing of some Speer bullets for reloading. Anyway, the foam in these boxes deteriorated over time in such a way that it caused corrosion and verdigris on the bullet noses. I won't say that it's completely ruined, but it will take some work to clean it up for reuse. My inclination is to take my Hornady collet puller, pull all the bullets, clean them in phosphoric acid, neck size the cases, and reload them with new powder. 150 times, that's how many there are. I'm glad that the cartridges weren't stacked in there with the primers down.
As received by me, the bullets were stacked nose first into the box, with a thin layer of dark foam packing on the bottom. As a sort of cushion, I suppose. I've seen this same foam cushion material used in the packing of some Speer bullets for reloading. Anyway, the foam in these boxes deteriorated over time in such a way that it caused corrosion and verdigris on the bullet noses. I won't say that it's completely ruined, but it will take some work to clean it up for reuse. My inclination is to take my Hornady collet puller, pull all the bullets, clean them in phosphoric acid, neck size the cases, and reload them with new powder. 150 times, that's how many there are. I'm glad that the cartridges weren't stacked in there with the primers down.