Imperial 12 gauge Special Long Range and 308 value?

Dark Frosty

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Hi guys, I'm cleaning out the ammo and I've got some Imperial I received from my grandfather. Any idea of value? I haven't been able to find much info on them.

Imperial 12 gauge Special Long Range

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Imperial 308 win

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CIL Imperial shells were what I and many older folk would tell you were the the finest ammunition made period. The Special Long Range shotgun shells were the only shotgun shells I ever bought and used when I first started hunting back in the mid 70's. These had higher (longer) brass which allowed them to have more powder and make them into a magnum load back when only 2 3/4 ' shells were the standard as 3 " shells were not available.
Some of my first hunting trips were with my uncle who lived in Sudbury and the CIL Imperials reigned supreme. I know for a fact that back in those days people who guided for ducks and especially geese would gladly pay a premium to get their hands on these as they were not as readily available in some remote areas and certainly not available for sale in the U.S. to my knowledge. Any American who travelled up north to hunt would also pay the premium for these.
As you know, these shells were loaded with lead shot which may make them somewhat restricted for use, however that being said it would not surprise me if they would still be snapped up none the less.
The plastic hulls were also top grade and great for many reloads. I traded a few remaining boxes of mine that I had been hanging on to for some years for some other center fire ammo from a dealer at a gun show. The dealer knew the reputation of the shotgun shells and would have no problem selling them to his contacts up north as he told me. I made out very well in my trade with him.
I still have some plastic boxes of CIL .22 LR ammo that I purchased around the same time and they shoot very, very well. Much better than most of the bulk stuff that is out there these days. It is a shame that CIL closed their munitions plant years ago.
My advise, don't be too anxious to sell them and settle for a quick buck. There are collectors out there to consider and you never know, they may increase even more in value in a few more years- supply and demand as they say.

fortuna
 
I buy them when I get the chance .and us them for bunnys in front of the dogs love the old imperial ssg as well just found a dozen of them and was glad to get them \Dutch
 
I buy them up at gun shows and don't pay more than $5 a box or so.
Had a bunch of old rifle ammo and really hard to get a buck a round in common
rounds.
Most came home with me, including a bunch of 30-06, 6.5x55, 308win.
I'll blow them off at the range on first sighting in scopes and follow up
with my reloads for final groups.
 
Dark Frosty,

I just did an ebay search for the heck of it and found someone in U.S. asking $20.00 for an empty 20 gauge box only. Here is the link, hope it works. fortuna

http://www.ebay.com/itm/IMPERIAL-C-...136020?pt=Vintage_Hunting&hash=item56663809d4

Asking price on eBay is meaningless. You need to search for completed listings that sold.

Here's one for the exact box Dark Frosty has:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Empty-CIL-I...220344?pt=Vintage_Hunting&hash=item19ec7431f8
Sold for US$9.99 with 1 bid.
For an empty box I'd still say that's oddly high. My dad still has a bunch of boxes of CIL ammo in his basement.

Thats ludicrous and not something that should be expected.
 
I start to drool and shiver when I get too close to any nice old paper shells, but Imperial Special Long Range of either paper or plastic are THE shell. Period.

That's all my old Dad would use for Prairie Chicken or bush partridge. Ohhhh, the smell of a freshly fired Imperial.....

$5-$10 a box. Note the differences in the boxes' labeling.
 
I often pick them up at the annual gun show. Got a couple boxes this year for $10 each and was happy to pay that. CIL is older than IVI. It would have to be a special / unusual gauge or shot size for me to go as high as $15 or $20
 
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