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<blockquote data-quote="Tobyjoe" data-source="post: 75566165" data-attributes="member: 430584"><p>I don't think there are expiration dates on reloading components or ammo so it'll come down to whatever you're comfortable with. I've read that powder will get "stronger" as it gets older also. Firefighter friend told me that deteriorated powder can spontaneously combust. I'll take a good look at and sniff old powder before using. And as always, will start with a low powder charge and work up. Have powder 20plus years old. Oldest ammo I have is 30 06, 1961 lake city match, still good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tobyjoe, post: 75566165, member: 430584"] I don't think there are expiration dates on reloading components or ammo so it'll come down to whatever you're comfortable with. I've read that powder will get "stronger" as it gets older also. Firefighter friend told me that deteriorated powder can spontaneously combust. I'll take a good look at and sniff old powder before using. And as always, will start with a low powder charge and work up. Have powder 20plus years old. Oldest ammo I have is 30 06, 1961 lake city match, still good. [/QUOTE]
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