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Primers

As long as they have been kept dry as you stated they should be good to go.

I shot some up several months ago that had been sitting on my reloading shelf at least 7-8 years.
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I agree with Blake with being dry. However if there is a chance that they were in touch of some type of moisture (humidity, dampness) your probably better off getting a new package of primers to be on the safe side.
 
Take it from me........use NEW primers. I had a big 8 step out at 75yds during last gun season and the gun mis fired. Gun made spark, and when I lifted me head the gun went off. Shot another later with new powder and same primers that were in my hunting vest and same deal. They must have gotten bad some time through out the year and cost me the biggin.
 
Kind of a pity that you can't buy 10 at a time, just how many times do you shoot a ML in a season??
 
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