Any idea how old?

Discussion in 'Firearms' started by Macgyver, Jun 27, 2024.


  1. Macgyver

    Macgyver Monkey+

    Got this powder can in a box of other things. The can is over 1/2 full and no rust inside.
    The screw on top is about 5/8" in diameter.

    35489.

    35490.
     
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  2. Gator 45/70

    Gator 45/70 Monkey+++

    Too old to take a chance with.
     
  3. techsar

    techsar Monkey+++

    Likely 1960-70s vintage...which means not using modern IMR4227 loading. The elder 4227 is hotter than the modern. The big question is "how hot?"

    Definitely not something for a novice to play with!
     
  4. arleigh

    arleigh Goophy monkey

    I would take exact small samples and burn them simultaneously and see which flares greatest.
    I have shot ammo that was older than I and it worked fine.
    If the container was kept closed the gasses may still perform.
     
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  5. Tempstar

    Tempstar Monkey+++

    We destroyed my uncles old powders when he passed. He had several cans of this dated 1965 if I remember correctly. He loaded millions of rounds in his life, and used to compete at Camp Perry.
     
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  6. SB21

    SB21 Monkey+++

    Just noticed the time stamp on your post here is kind of fitting for this thread ,,,:D
     
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  7. 3M-TA3

    3M-TA3 Cold Wet Monkey

    That took a while... maybe I'm finally qualified to be President?
     
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  8. Zimmy

    Zimmy Wait, I'm not ready!

    I agree on the 60s or 70s. I have some old cans of powder much like those from the same time frame.

    Packaging was smoother in my era starting in the 80s.
     
  9. Tempstar

    Tempstar Monkey+++

    Waited 4 minutes to hit "reply". Thought it would go un-noticed forever. Good eye!
     
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  10. oil pan 4

    oil pan 4 Monkey+++

    Powder is expensive. Run it. I wouldn't try to make long lasting shelf life ammo with it.
     
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  11. Macgyver

    Macgyver Monkey+

    A little research and here's what I found out. Might be the 60s or earlier because bar codes came out in early 70s andd were actually introduced in the mid 60s
     
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