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I have about 3# of 30-06 brass with headstamps dating from 36 to 57.
Are these collectable.? They certainly represent some interesting history.
Thanks for any thoughts.
I've got a bunch of it myself, going back to before WWI. They made so many billions of rounds back then, that it seems the only thing really worth much are live rounds in original packaging.
I've loaded a lot of WWII brass to shoot in my M1s, and I've made up some dummy rounds with WWI brass. I just really hate to scrap something that's 100 years old.
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