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Lake Cities from 1965 should shoot just fine. I wouldn't be afraid of it if you're pretty sure it's been kept in a relatively temperature stable environment.
Are you sure that is the right ammo for the rifle?
I've shot older stuff than that with no problems. I've got some 7x57 stuff from the 30's that still goes BANG every time you pull the trigger on it. It's corrosive, but I've got lots of old WWII bore cleaner. LOL
Back in the 80's I came across a stash of 30-06 stuff with WWI dates on it. It went bang most of the time. Wasn't too accurate as I recall.
Only had one head separation out of that mess.
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The LC 65 most likely is 30-06 Match ammo as used at Camp Perry and military rifle matches in general,but it could also be 7.62x51 (Military version of the 308 Winchester) Pictures would help.
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bsarv, your going to have to post some pics of the firearms and ammo to positively identify
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Originally Posted by
Wullie
Lake Cities from 1965 should shoot just fine. I wouldn't be afraid of it if you're pretty sure it's been kept in a relatively temperature stable environment.
Are you sure that is the right ammo for the rifle?
I've shot older stuff than that with no problems. I've got some 7x57 stuff from the 30's that still goes BANG every time you pull the trigger on it. It's corrosive, but I've got lots of old WWII bore cleaner. LOL
Back in the 80's I came across a stash of 30-06 stuff with WWI dates on it. It went bang most of the time. Wasn't too accurate as I recall.

Only had one head separation out of that mess.
FYI
I have had several cans of the WW2 bore cleaner that have gone bad & did not do the job.
Be sure to check for corrosion after cleaning.
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