Hi. Corrosive ammo isn't as big a deal as it's made out to be. Cleaning after using 'em involves hot tap water(couple pints will do) and nothing else. Just flush the rifle with hot tap water and clean as per normal. If it's a semi-auto, you need to flush the gas system too.
I think '53 vintage Ball is corrosive and trace was fixed after that. If you opt to pull 'em, trace doesn't just burst into flame. Even shooting trace is kind of boring. Unless it's .45 ACP inside and nobody else knows it's a tracer. However, if the cases are corroded you don't want to shoot it anyway.
You always have the option of taking the 10 rounds to your local PD too. Probably a good idea to call 'em first.
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