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Range Report Vintage 264 win mag ammo vs new?

Re: Vintage 264 win mag ammo vs new?

for instance, I have these pretty old boxes of peters, blue and white boxes, 100 and 140 gr core-lokt "kleanbore"

How can I find out when its made, what the ballistics are?
 
Re: Vintage 264 win mag ammo vs new?

you should ber able to find the date code inside the box lids that might get you the info but just shoot it over a chrono if you want the data. Back then there were not as many slow poswers like there are today the main powders for factory loading were imr 4831 and imr 4350 or Hodgdon equivilants and the 45350 was used in cartriges like the 264 win mag so those get a lot of pressure faster than loading the same cartrige with imr 7828 that is used a lot for those cartriges by factories.

If you want to shoot them they will be safe in your rifle if correctly built or sell them to a collector and either load your own ammo or buy some new factory.
 
Re: Vintage 264 win mag ammo vs new?

Great caliber. I don't know if the factory ammo has been loaded down or not, the old Speer's reload manual I have from the 70's shows the same load as the new manual as far reloads go. Because of the description of the boxes, I'd guess your ammo was produced back in the sixty's anyway.

I think you have some "collector" ammo in those old Peters rounds. Does your your boxes have the "Keep out of reach of children" warning on them?

http://cartridgecollectors.org/dates/peters.htm
 
Re: Vintage 264 win mag ammo vs new?

I checked your link mtstcon, my boxes do have warning, but look to be a wee bit older than the blue/white boxes shown on that site.

1963 I am thinking.