Is your ammo waterproof? Yes, modern ammunition is highly resistant to water, even short-term immersion. Except in cases of prolonged submersion or contact with water reliability should not suffer.
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- How long is ammunition good for? In terms of shelf life, ammunition generally doesn't expire or go bad. Many manufacturers will list an expiration date of ten years past the manufacturer date, but that's more for legal reasons than it is for safety reasons. If it's stored correctly, then there's no real known limit to how long you can keep ammunition.
- Is 70 year old ammo still good? If you have a batch of ammo that is hang firing, I would not shoot any more of it. After my experience of shooting thousands of different rounds more than 50 years old, I would advise you not to “dispose” of any old ammo. As long as it has been kept dry and isn't corroded, it will probably fire.
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