I commented above with tongue in cheek. I hunt with vintage ammo on occasion. Ammo was made to be shot. However, to just tear it up and shoot dirt clots and pinecones with cool old ammo is another thing entirely. There is lots of ammo out there, so the need to purposely destroy it is not necessary in most instances. My oldest ammo I ever used for hunting was a round loaded in the 1880's. It was a 50/70 and I used it for its intended purpose.