Greetings!

I am a new member to Milsurps. I very much appreciate the body of knowledge here, and the willingness to share!

It has been a long time since I have expended any smokeless ball ammunition, but reading the posts on the shooting forum got me interested in heading out to the range. I got out my bin of G.I. 30-06 and .303, to see what I had available. Looking at the headstamps, I began to wonder if the ammo was too valuable to shoot!

The 30-06 is marked "DEN 42". The .303 is marked "K ^ F VII 3-41" ( The ^ represents a tiny Broad Arrow), and "FN 66".

Are these rounds more valuable intact than as plinking ammo?

Cheers!

Radford
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