Old Browning 28 Gauge Ammunition

Not browning but i have a box of paper Super X 1 oz 7.5 shot made in Cobourg and a box of paper Imperial 3/4 oz #6 paid around that price back in the day.
The first 28 gauge shells I bought were orange paper C-I-L Imperial.The cost was $3.65 a box in 1967.The first red paper Super-x 28 gauge shells I bought, were 3/4 ounce and cost$3.98.

The paper 1 ounce 28 gauge Super -X box you have.Is it marked magnum on the box?
 
Yes they are marked Magnum and have sticker saying Winchester made in Cobourg. Caught the 28 bug reading Jack Oconner books. He had some of the best reads ever still have all his books. Started the journy with a Superposed and a Beretta BL3
 
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Yes they are marked Magnum and have sticker saying Winchester made in Cobourg. Caught the 28 bug reading Jack Oconner books. He had some of the best reads ever still have all his books. Started the journy with a Superposed and a Beretta BL3
I have an empty box of the 28 gauge marked Magnum and another ,about a half full box,marked the same.Not sure if they are Cobourg manufacture or U.S. made.

Starting out your 28 gauge journey with a Browning Superposed ,is some way to start a journey.:)Pretty much down hill from there,unless you get a Winchester Model 21 28 gauge.LOL

So I take ,it you have been using the 28 gauge for sometime now?I got my first one as a gift,back in 1967.
 
I have an empty box of the 28 gauge marked Magnum and another ,about a half full box,marked the same.Not sure if they are Cobourg manufacture or U.S. made.

Starting out your 28 gauge journey with a Browning Superposed ,is some way to start a journey.:)Pretty much down hill from there,unless you get a Winchester Model 21 28 gauge.LOL

So I take ,it you have been using the 28 gauge for sometime now?I got my first one as a gift,back

I have an empty box of the 28 gauge marked Magnum and another ,about a half full box,marked the same.Not sure if they are Cobourg manufacture or U.S. made.

Starting out your 28 gauge journey with a Browning Superposed ,is some way to start a journey.:)Pretty much down hill from there,unless you get a Winchester Model 21 28 gauge.LOL

So I take ,it you have been using the 28 gauge for sometime now?I got my first one as a gift,back in 1967.
A Superposed at that time had a retail price of $400 but that was a months wages for most of us.
 
A Superposed at that time had a retail price of $400 but that was a months wages for most of us.
My first work pay checks were often less than $100.00 for 2 weeks work, back in the early 1970's.Times have changed a lot since then.When I started driving, regular gas was 58 cents a Canadian gallon and high test was 62 cents a Canadian gallon.4.55 litres in a Canadian gallon.

I remember a fellow buying a Browning Superposed Grade I, in about 1977.It cost the huge then sum, of $1100.00.To pay $1000.00 back then for a gun ,was unheard of for a working person.The fellow who bought the gun, was the manger of the local bank.:)

When did you first get into the 28 gauge?
 
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