Old shot shells

peterl

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Cleaning out grandpa's shop and I found 3 boxes of Canuck 20 gauge shot shells and 1 box of Imperial C-I-L 20 gauge are these worth anything? These look older than I am. Don't want to shoot them if they are worth something.
 
If you really want the paper smell, you can still buy them new from Kent Gamebore.

I'd be saving them.

In fact had quite a collection at my hunting lodge at Delta Marsh until the whole building was swept away in the flood of 2011. Very little was salvageable.
 
Everyone's Grandpa has a few boxes (or more) on the back shelf in the garage. Hang onto a few of them for the novelty.
 
At least a few of each should be kept and alternated weekly to keeping under your pillow. :p

I have no sense of smell anymore. The one thing I miss the most is being able to savour the fragrance of a fired paper CIL hull. :(
 
At least a few of each should be kept and alternated weekly to keeping under your pillow. :p

I have no sense of smell anymore. The one thing I miss the most is being able to savour the fragrance of a fired paper CIL hull. :(
I have a whole mess of loose paper ammo and lots of half boxes that I use occasionally when I am shooting - they do not age well, and although they fire well, most have opinholes where the case meets the brass after I eject them, so reloading is a no-go.
They sure are nice to smell after they come out of the gun however!
What amazes me is the difference in loading - who the heck needs a "maximum dram", 1 1/2os of 4's to kill a pheasant??!!
These must have been duck loads back in the day.....
Cat
 
Why not keep some around to remind you of Grampa. Besides, some of these old paper shells are almost like art. You can buy new shells anytime if you want to shoot something. I have a full box of beautiful Purdey paper 16 ga shells. They are lovely, varnished, and purple in colour. I take them out once in a while just to look at them or to show friends. I got lots of other shells to shoot.
 
Not to hi-jack your thread, but a guy dropped by my shop today to drop off some old Dominion Canuck 20 Gauge No. 6 shells... he found them while renovating an old farm house he purchased.







 
What is with this everyone's grandpa.:) I have quite a few boxes I bought myself and hope to god I am not a grandpa for a few more years :)

You feeling like your avtar pic there 3maca1 after that comment ??
As for the smell of paper shells, just talking about that brings back memories from out in the marsh picking up freshly shot paper hulls that where still slightly smoking ;)
Keep them, shoot them or sell them only you( OP) will know the full value of them shells.
Rob
 
I used to love shooting Federal Gold Medal paper trap loads. Don't care what anyone says but they felt like the recoiled much less and just plain had a "smooth" shooting feel about them I swear?!

i shot paper whenever i could find some, great shell. i liked Peters and gold medal. i also believe the recoil was less, they were good shells
 
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