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If it were mine, I would donate the components and lite the powder on the sidewalk.
(Edit: Don't be me.)
I'm gonna throw this out there, if they're 38 of any flavor, you might be able to fire them in a sturdy .357 safely? I believe the pressure in .357 is nearly double that of .38 special. I'm not saying I "would" but that I "might" and certainly it's a judgement call for the individual shooter.....
The disassembly/sell as components route is of course safest
I like to use any odd powder for science projects for the grandkids. That way, they have all kinds of crazy stories when they go home.If it were mine, I would donate the components and lite the powder on the sidewalk.
(Edit: Don't be me.)
The thing with stumbled uponI'm gonna throw this out there, if they're 38 of any flavor, you might be able to fire them in a sturdy .357 safely? I believe the pressure in .357 is nearly double that of .38 special. I'm not saying I "would" but that I "might" and certainly it's a judgement call for the individual shooter.....
The disassembly/sell as components route is of course safest
The thing with stumbled upon
reloads is that you just don't know who assembled them and what their recipe was. That unknown factor can be worrisome.
That's why we keep you around here dontcha know...I have reloads for a 45LC rifle that would likely blow up a revolver.
thanks for the offer, but no thanks due to distance;I have none of the tools to dissasemble-