Hi all!
My grandfather recently passed away and I inherited what can only be described as antique ammunition (some 22lr, 25acp, .38 "wadcutters", - all appear to be from the 70's and a myriad of shotgun ammunition that looks to be from the mid 90's). My guess is that I don't need to worry about any catastrophic failures, just maybe some duds, but I did want to see if I could tap your collective knowledge on whether or not I would be better off just disposing of it.
On that last note, does anyone have any ideas on what the responsible way to dispose of unwanted ammunition is?
This ammo sat in a garage in Arizona for who knows how long, until making its way to spend the last 5 years in the PNW.
My grandfather recently passed away and I inherited what can only be described as antique ammunition (some 22lr, 25acp, .38 "wadcutters", - all appear to be from the 70's and a myriad of shotgun ammunition that looks to be from the mid 90's). My guess is that I don't need to worry about any catastrophic failures, just maybe some duds, but I did want to see if I could tap your collective knowledge on whether or not I would be better off just disposing of it.
On that last note, does anyone have any ideas on what the responsible way to dispose of unwanted ammunition is?
This ammo sat in a garage in Arizona for who knows how long, until making its way to spend the last 5 years in the PNW.