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Great photo!!
FWIW Those Winchester REPEATER Speed Loads are ten to twelve years older than the gun. Hope they weren't shot in the gun as they have the old corrosive primers. During 1931-2, just as the Olins took over, the Winchester STAYNLESS primers were introduced. This would have been the box in 1941 --
Super-Speed 16-gauge 2 9-16 inch #6 one-piece, 1933-1941.jpg
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09-04-2020, 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave Noreen
Great photo!!
FWIW Those Winchester REPEATER Speed Loads are ten to twelve years older than the gun. Hope they weren't shot in the gun as they have the old corrosive primers. During 1931-2, just as the Olins took over, the Winchester STAYNLESS primers were introduced. This would have been the box in 1941 --
Attachment 87962
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Dave those are just part of some ammo that I purchased for staging, no plans to shoot those in anything. Ran into a cool box of 3" paper 20 gauge while I was looking around. Not perfect by any means but they will fit my needs, the 3" 20 is hard to find as you know, full box to boot.
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