.308 assortment

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I just bought a handful of rifles at an estate sale, and as I was leaving one of the owners says that I should take 'some bullets' that go with them, as there was not much interest in the firearms until I came along. Ok... and she then proceeds to hand over about 750 rounds in assorted calibers. Nothing fancy, but free ammo is free ammo. Anyway, the widest array was in .308, just all kinds of stuff. Most of it hunting types, with soft points, but there were a few boxes of this Czech stuff I've never seen before, wondering what it might be good for. The black/lacquered primers I thought were interesting, but as I reload almost everything I shoot and have no military experience, I assume these are military rounds that are sealed. No HP or anything, so they won't be good for anything more than target. I don't assume they are anything like match grade, but wonder if I could expect some nice results at longer ranges.

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No real problem shooting corrosive ammo, especially in bolt guns. You just need to clean them properly after.
 
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