TBalls
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I'm sure there have been threads on this topic, but I was recently given some ammo that I'm probably not going to shoot. Does anyone know if these are of any special value to a collector?
The first is a box of Norma "Precision Match Grade" (according to the back), with no info on bullet weight, etc.
Second is some Super Vel 9mm, 112gr JSP (49 rounds). From what I've read this could be +P+......
Finally a box of 1972 Winchester 45 Match (230gr ball)
They all look to be in good condition, with a few of the Norma cases showing some light surface corrosion. Any thoughts besides the expected "Shoot it!"....?
If I've learned anything it's that case cannelures were apparently a big deal
The first is a box of Norma "Precision Match Grade" (according to the back), with no info on bullet weight, etc.
Second is some Super Vel 9mm, 112gr JSP (49 rounds). From what I've read this could be +P+......
Finally a box of 1972 Winchester 45 Match (230gr ball)
They all look to be in good condition, with a few of the Norma cases showing some light surface corrosion. Any thoughts besides the expected "Shoot it!"....?
If I've learned anything it's that case cannelures were apparently a big deal