I have several hundred rounds of 30-06 ammo that I picked up a long while back just because I could get it at a very low price ($.25 a round I think). It was made in Korea in the mid-1970s for the military (half of it is in 20 rd. boxes and half in Garand clips in bandoleers). It has the PS head stamp and is therefore non-corrosive and does not come from any of the batch numbers with reported problems. I noticed the other day on gunbroker some of the same stuff selling for $1 or $1.20 per round and was blown away. This made it very tempting for me to sell what I had, wait for prices to come down, and use the cash to buy 30-06 components. This way I would get rid of low quality Korean ammo and replace it with good quality reloads. My only worry is that if price does not come back down as much as I think it will, I could end up losing money per round. Any thoughts? Should I keep the Korean or sell it for reloading money?