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    Default Old box of 30 Springfield 1906 ammo

    Recently picked up this ammuntion. It is a full box of Western Suoper-X 30 Springfield 1906, the box is in pretty good condition, but is missing two small side tabs. Anyone know any this about the ammunition, is it collectable, any value? Thanks
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    Post war box, 50's, 70's sporting cartridges 220 grain soft point. Probably collectable (I have several boxes of .22 RF in my small collection in same box pattern/colors).
    Doubt they are worth a lot of money, quite commen to-day. End tabs missing will reduce value of course.

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    As Dave said - post WW 2. 180 grain hunting bullets.

    Just because something is 60 years old does not make it valuable. With a carton in that condition I would not rate it any higher than shooting ammo. If it was match ammo it would bring a small premium.

    Ray
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