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12G Shells

celica

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Hi, just wondering if anyone on here knows anything about shotgun shells, someone i know has a pile of old shells, papper cartridges Elley, Kynoch and a couple of others they look really old. they are all unfired would they be worth anything to a collector and is there anyway of dating them. Would the propellant still be live.

one say's Kynoch "Gastight" Maleham Sheffield.

Cheers Nathan
 
Hi Nathan,

Yes, there are people who collect shotgun cartridges. Value tends not to exceed 6 or7 each, and like all things, some have a higher value than others. Modern plastic shells are not so collectable, and paper cased ones with "star" or "pie" crimps are not as good as ones with roll crimps and a nice clear gunmaker's topwad. Ones with gunmaker's or dealers name on the side are popular (depending on the name), and those with a gunmaker's name in the headstamp are probably the best, as are brass cased ones. All this presupposes that the cases are clean and undamaged.

Yes, the powder will still be live, and if loaded with slug or ball will be Section 1, and will need a FAC to possess. As to dates, probably only a span of years in which the case was produced, although something like Eley "Grand Prix" of "Gastight" cases were produced over many years.

Hope this helps,

Roger.
 
Cheers Roger, thats exactly what i wanted to know, i told the guy, he's got a license so he's going out at the weekend with some and see if they are any good.
 
Well, I only hope he doesn't shoot off any that are really collectable, that would be a real waste!

Roger.
 
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