I just received 3 boxes of 1970's era reloading equipment. It was stored in a shed that was flooded a couple times over the last couple years. It doesn't look like all this was underwater,but it was a moist environment. Some were in large, tight military style boxes. Some I have salvaged, and some I think I have to throw away. I'm looking for a some advice and opinions.
Questionable and looking for opinions:
Win 209, CCI Large Rifle and Remington small pistol primers....probably 35 years old!
Lots of .38 and .308 brass. I don't have these calibers but natural frugalness(ie pack-ratiness) won't let me discard.
Lots of Win AA and Rem low brass 12 ga. Same Pack-ratiness. I threw corroded ones away, maybe less than 5% of them. I have a couple shotguns but I'm a rifle guy.
To save
A RCBS press, was rusted and looked frozen, with what looks like a integral primer unit. In looking at RCBS web site I think an old RC supreme. I freed it up with WD-40 and it operates very smoothly. I'm keeping it.
An old balance powder scale, has a little rust which I'll clean up, but seems to measure some .308 Speer bullets that were in this mix accurately.
Odd and ends like a deburring tool, 110, 130, and 150 gr Speer 30 cal. (.308) bullets, some old lead weights, hammer type bullet puller, extra primer arm.
To throw away..
A 12 ga. MEC 600(likley this model, seems the right size), all rusted and I'm going to throw away. The dies? are all rusted, if it was just the frame.... While I freed up the operation, I don't think it is worth saving.
I also found a .38/.357 and a .308 RCBS die set, rusted up, and will throw away.