I figure that's a foregone conclusion if you have guns.One more answer should be "loaded in magazines, speed loaders, etc".
I have a forklift and haven't looked into buying by the pallet.
Any suggestions
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I had/have some '52? vintage mil-surp 30.06 in clips and bandoliers. Hadn't been stored in a can but was in good condition. Used it to test-fire a M1917 US "Enfield" sporterized by my uncle back in the late 50s and not shot since then. As he is my namesake (died in a sportscar crash in 1960) both our initials are engraved on the mag plate. This was around 2017, shooting a 100yo rifle with 65yo ammo that hadn't been fired in over 55 years. Gun shot wonderfully although the period "BB gun" sized scope on it left a bit to be desired. The bore is beautiful as this one escaped ceremony duty. Later specimens were not so fortunate.Back in 1999 when I was on the State Rifle Team, at Camp Perry, the ammo issued for the M1 Match was TW57.
Pretty much, no. No expiration. If it's kept dry, it's good for many decades. There are folks who have bought WW2 surplus ammo and all of it goes bang.Does ammo expire?