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![[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]](http://i.imgur.com/exxEp3eh.png) ![[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]](http://i.imgur.com/iPFvHWzh.png) Just ran across these last photographs from my father-in-law's place in October. Never heard of these shells before but perhaps some of the Great White North crowd here will know of them? Circa 1960s maybe? Is that $2.95 a box...
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Great ammo, I still have a few boxes Looks like there were 1 1/4 ounce water proof duck #4 Hardened Shot loads Hard hitting  Mike
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/146090617863?_skw=CIL+ammo+box&itmmeta=01JE444QK2CABWANPGEVATRD4D&hash=item2203adec07:g:GO8AAOSwy-1nB1UP&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA8HoV3kP08IDx%2BKZ9MfhVJKkD2ibu7yvGN%2FJK%2BR1%2BitWGw4xW0w3wkCUJjS9djR8Zz%2FSSbAsSKz%2BQC2ouZSQWi8J1VKL7XVHdqhUhAUYC%2BbK2ADzYZDisjQhzLXp8Ifp4cP8lHlDws8jnFx%2FLLM0ON9yW1paP39ZvuyLveCrronGmD7oZONvJK6tsSMfsSSN8V0E7S5k9L3GEZRsT4%2FwLFvy6%2FUsRLXE44y6yi9yPwufoB0qJhWG6jsyW6lloKncpWR9SH4cqkkzVSpMDqFRzgf4Yblh9n9H9nxkUiC8hKl9nCsTbS5Itixf%2Bpi9muxkNvw%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR9D5koTxZA
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CIL Shotgun shells were super common in the 1960s. CIL Imperial. I can picture the boxes now. As a kid, it's all I remember my dad using. I also remember Marshall Wells in Winnipeg. Not sure they ever had much of a presence in the East.
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The "DUCO" waterproof finish most likely refers to the trade name of a lacquer produced by DuPont Chemical Co.
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"Duco" was a brand of varnish used to waterproof paper hulls. CIL introduced plastic hulls in 1963. Imperial Long Range were the premium high brass loads of their day. I was 16 in 1963. I shot the cheaper "Canuck" shells.
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Fantastic ammo,myself and many other hoard what we can find
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CIL ammo was excellent ammo when I used it half a century ago.
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No telling how that box ended up in my father-in-laws storage shed. I suspect that only the folks here would appreciate its history.
Does Canada still have a domestic small arms industry (did I see where Trudeau was groveling down at Mar-a-Largo)?
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