The shelf life of ammunition can vary widely depending on its type, storage conditions, and environmental factors. Generally, properly stored ammunition in a cool, dry place can last for decades, with many manufacturers suggesting a lifespan of 10 to 20 years or more. However, factors like humidity, temperature fluctuations, and exposure to moisture can significantly reduce its longevity. Regular inspection and proper storage are key to ensuring ammunition remains safe and functional over time.
The life of the ammunition should last pretty long if kept out of the element, for example i shot some 12 gauge shells that have been out in my shed for almost 10 years and they still shot.
Stored in moderate temperatures and low humidity, ammunition can be stored for decades.
It can fire .32 Smith & Wesson and .32 Smith & Wesson long ammunition. These are the only ammunition types it is designed for, and is NOT compatible with other types of .32 calibre/7.65mm ammunition.
It depends on the type of ammunition.
18 or 21 depending on if you are buying long gun or hand gun ammunition
Eventually. However, it stored properly it can last decades.
No, over time this can damage the spring mechanism that pushes fresh ammunition into the chamber.
More than likely your barrel will say .22 Long Rifle only. So, you can use any .22 Long Rifle ammunition.
Rifle ammunition is typically smaller and faster, designed for long-range accuracy. Shotgun ammunition is larger and spreads out, making it better for close-range targets like birds or clay pigeons.
22 Long Rifle
any sporting shop that sells ammunition..................
.22 Short, Long, or Long Rifle.