Age and Time
In basic training I was issued an M1 Garand, the next year the Army adoped the M14 and a cople of years later the M15 Colt.
At 67 soon to be 68 the last two age catigories bother me except those older guys other than our members are not computer savey. I am not either.
I still have my Winchester M1 eith black nylon stock, the 03A3, M1 Carbine and 45 from the NRA a lot of years ago.
This is a great hobby from black powder to more modern firearms, however, one reaches a point where it is time to elimate some hardware cause lets face it you just cant take it with you.
I just tore down about 300. 270 Win rounds that are over 40-50 yrs. old. Most of the bullets had creen copper corrosion on the bottom of them. The powder was caked in most which I scrapped out and then deprimed the cases and scrapped them. Alot of unfired stuff and will not have time enough in my life to use up the bullets.
My point is: don't leave your old ammo for someone else to fix cause it could be dangerous to a relative/friend or unknown. My kids in their 40's shoot all the ammo I can make in pistol. but the rifle ammo, a hundred rounds I have just sits. Be Safe