LaTuFu
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I wasn't really sure where to post this.
I shot competitive Trap & Skeet back in the day before I had kids (it sounds more impressive than it was, I promise). I reloaded my own practice ammo to save money. I "retired" shortly after my first child was born, and I put most of my reloading gear in storage at my in-laws. Its been 20 years (1998 was the last time I did any shotshell reloading). I dug my powder scale out of storage to calibrate my volume measure. I discovered several boxes of Winchester 209A primers that have been in in an airtight MTM case ever since.
My question is...anyone see a problem with using these primers?
I shot competitive Trap & Skeet back in the day before I had kids (it sounds more impressive than it was, I promise). I reloaded my own practice ammo to save money. I "retired" shortly after my first child was born, and I put most of my reloading gear in storage at my in-laws. Its been 20 years (1998 was the last time I did any shotshell reloading). I dug my powder scale out of storage to calibrate my volume measure. I discovered several boxes of Winchester 209A primers that have been in in an airtight MTM case ever since.
My question is...anyone see a problem with using these primers?