I have the opportunity to buy a case of vintage Remington 30-30 ammunition. I haven't been in the ammo market for a while, and this is stuff is sort of odd-ball so I thought I would ask your opinion.
It is a case of 1000 rounds of 30-30 made between 1946 and 1960 (I believe). It is in pristine condition only having been opened in the last year. It is an oddball grain though and looks as though it was specially loaded since all the boxes have a label from the factory that they are 160 grain projectiles.
I am wondering a value and if there is any addition or detraction from the value for the weird loading and factory box modifications.
It is a case of 1000 rounds of 30-30 made between 1946 and 1960 (I believe). It is in pristine condition only having been opened in the last year. It is an oddball grain though and looks as though it was specially loaded since all the boxes have a label from the factory that they are 160 grain projectiles.
I am wondering a value and if there is any addition or detraction from the value for the weird loading and factory box modifications.