farmerjohn
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Excellent !!!Was digging around in some stuff up under my reloading bench hunting so brass I had put away and ran across these... JohnView attachment 1250842
$1.79 per hundred - and Red box 215M's - I'd say those were bought in the 1990's.Just noticed the price tagView attachment 1250843
If I am reading it right, the code on the Winchesters is 08/92$1.79 per hundred - and Red box 215M's - I'd say those were bought in the 1990's.
$1.79 per hundred - and Red box 215M's - I'd say those were bought in the 1990's.
Had a first cousin owned a place at Nursery that had a buddy that owned a big ranch there and we bird hunted there for years. On the way down I would make all the gun stores from Texarkana south, spect that's where I picked them up... John$1.79 and you probably bitched about the price.
Carters Country ....Houston Tx Maybe the Spring store.
And Snert, if you lived down here in the socially redneck, deplorable part of the world, I would share them with you gladly, JohnYes, you do realize that such old primers should only be employed by old reloaders (such as myself) and therefor I will be forwarding my shipping information post haste. Youngsters like yourself should be VERY cautious using such dated items. These primers may have any number of deficiencies, such as shrinkage from age, chemical leaching, dust formation, bressance diminishment (similar to ED, only in primers). This REQUIRES a careful, knowledgable loader. Do not take these warnings lightly!