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Simpsons has many new lots of vintage loaded cartridges, brass hulls, and reloading tools for sale: http://www.simpsonltd.com/products_new.php?page=1It is spread out over the first five pages. I have no connection to the Simpsons nor do I have any connection to anything being sold there.
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Man, you'd have to a collector and want that stuff real bad. Here you can get any gauge brass shotgun shell made for 10 to 15 bucks. But thanks for the info anyways - fun to look at.
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Oh yeah. Definitely not "shooter" priced.
I don't collect old shells but found the 120 year old factory boxes with loaded factory shells pretty cool. And the punt gun shells.
The factory box full of factory loaded 20 gauge pinfire shells has to be scarce if not rare.
They also had an old Dixon reloading machine mixed in there.
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Some interesting shells. I don't think the 20 gauge pinfire shells (with the dirty box) are out of line at $200.00 for 100 shells. Even the 100 rounds with the nice clean box at $300.00 is not terrible.
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I appreciate the heads up as I have a rather unique William Ford 3.25" 10 gauge that uses Heath's chamberless patent (10 gauge chambers and 8 gauge bores, so no forcing cone to speak of.) Simpson's didn't list 8/10s, but did have two lots of 10/12 shells, one of which is: http://www.simpsonltd.com/product_info.php?products_id=47803Since my Ford's barrels were designed for thin walled brass shells, so they could use the largest possible wads, I haven't tried to get lathe turned shells made, since these are typically thicker walled.
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USAF RET 1971-95
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