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Many hulls were sold as NPEs only and loaded by numerous sporting outlets. Selby Smelting was a large scale purchaser of NPEs from various manufacturers. I have a small sub-division of Selby 10 bore shells in my collection.
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GMC(SW)-USN, Retired 'Earnest Will' 'Desert Shield' 'Desert Storm' 'Southern Watch' |
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MAGIC was the UMC new primed empty (NPE) that they sold as the equivalent of their ARROW shell loaded with bulk smokeless powder.
![]() Back in The Golden Age, 100 to 140 years ago, there were lots of small loading outfits all over the country supplying shotgun shells to their local market. ![]() Winchester head-stamped their NPEs 1901 -- ![]() while their factory loaded shells were head-stamped WINCHESTER. |
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Dave Noreen For Your Post: |
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dont you just love those old shells...i too collectshells its a bad a habit as parkers...charlie
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