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schutzen-jager
10-10-2022, 09:51 AM
full box of primer at least 60 years old [ no zip code in address ] - loaded 10 rounds with them + they functioned like new ones - ammo boxes only contained fired UMC empties -

G W Wade
10-10-2022, 11:01 AM
Estate sales can be fabulous, IF you have patience and time. Picked up a Sinclair hand priming tool with all the Lee shell holders for $15. GW

Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
10-12-2022, 11:37 PM
Nice find. I have a good amount of CCI primers of that vintage, maybe not quite as old. Work just fine.

uscra112
10-18-2022, 04:03 AM
Estate sales can be fabulous, IF you have patience and time.

Until the CCPvirus shut everything down, I'd do at least one a month. Came home a coupla times with incredible gun buys from auctions that hadn't advertised any guns. Serendipity. (Can't blame it on clean living.)

remy3424
10-18-2022, 08:46 AM
I used to stop at garage/yard sales looking for shooting related items. It was so infrequent to find something, I gave up on that. If you buy other crap, there is always that to bring home....I have too much crap already...and too much shooting stuff. I should get a weekly post in the Swapping/Selling section to clean-up a bit.

JoeJames
10-18-2022, 10:32 AM
I never go to estate auctions, but a cousin, who does not reload, goes to them regularly. Several times he bought a box of assorted stuff which also contained powder. So, he has given me one pound canisters of HP38, H110, and ! Bullseye to name a few of them. Usually no primers though he has given me a few sleeves.

tomon
10-22-2022, 07:52 AM
200 primers just showed up from the back of my cabinet that are plain white sleeved and coded like military stuff. the ID numbers are 120M and 257W. My deceased friend who I got them from taped them closed to preclude them scattering all over creation. Any ideas what size they are? The date code is 01-19-93. Thanks in advance!

tomon
10-23-2022, 11:18 PM
I just contacted Winchester about them. We'll see.