Old CIL/Imperial Ammo

IVI was 76 was it not. We have talked about that a few times on this site but hey I am wrong at least 25 times a day per the mrs ;)
C.I.L. didn't pack it in until about '76, yes.
I would have to check for sure, but I know for a fact they were still making ammo in the brownsburg plant in '73 and selling rebranded Franchi, Parker Hale, Anschutz, and Savage guns as well as some Spanish and Brazilian shotguns , and Eley ammo.
edit note: My father worked for C.I.L. for almost 30 years, and I just checked his 25 year gold watch that he received from the company - in 1974.
He ended up his career with them as Shoot Sports Development Manager.
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The old Imperial stuff shoots ok.
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My late father's PH 30-06 at 103M
 
The Plus 10 shells are unusual, at least in my eyes. Never saw them out in the boonies. Mostly all Imperial, Canuck, and some Maxim. Gevelot for a while, too. Everybody and his dog used CIL ammo of some sort. Hard to imagine this nowadays, with every little detail discussed to death, but a lot of shotgun shells were purchased with price first in mind. .22 ammo was 99.9% CIL too.
 
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