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Item has been relisted, you can find the new listing at: https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/ft-obsolete-remington-primers.1389532/
Item Name: FT "obsolete Remington primers" Not Totally

Location: Bonaire, Ga

Zip Code: 31005

Item is for: Trade Only
Trade Value or Items Looking For: 22 LR Ammo or make any offer

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: 10,000 obsolete Remington #69 Shotgun Primers for a collector or for what ever you want them for. See post below.
10 Boxes of 1,000 each.

I would open the box but I don't want to ruin the collector value of them. LOL

Just look at how pristine the box is, and knowing that it can be yours! All 10,000 of them.

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I was trying to find a way to use these in current production reloading and did quite a bit of research. These primers may not be totally obsolete...
looks like Remington made thes primers for their 410 and 28 gauge shells and have a weaker charge than their regular charged primer the "57".

The hulls that were used for these primers were discontinued in the early 1980's and is possible that someone could still have a badge of these hulls lying around.

These primers appear to also work great in current production muzzle loaders.

Just FYI
 
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I was trying to find a way to use these in current production reloading and did quite a bit of research. These primers may not be totally obsolete...
looks like Remington made thes primers for their 410 and 28 gauge shells and have a weaker charge than their regular charged primer the "57".

The hulls that were used for these primers were discontinued in the early 1980's and is possible that someone could still have a badge of these hulls lying around.

These primers appear to also work great in current production muzzle loaders.

Just FYI
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I was trying to find a way to use these in current production reloading and did quite a bit of research. These primers may not be totally obsolete...
looks like Remington made thes primers for their 410 and 28 gauge shells and have a weaker charge than their regular charged primer the "57".

The hulls that were used for these primers were discontinued in the early 1980's and is possible that someone could still have a badge of these hulls lying around.

These primers appear to also work great in current production muzzle loaders.

Just FYI

Thanks for the post, I can split these up so someone does not have to get all 10,000
 
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