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| I dont know if they are worth 10cents apiece since I am a trap range scronge and get em free, probably worth 10 cents ea. I have lots of those blue peters hulls, there are green peters now too. Those are excelent hulls for reloading, same interior base height a AAs |
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| You can get Rem STS hulls or Nitros for 4 to 5 cents each and they are far newer and far better, so in a word... NO |
| Posts: 4917 | Location: Wenatchee, WA, USA | Registered: 17 December 2001 |
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| I would say probably not, BUTTTT try to sell them for that, there only worth what you can get out of them. Ya never know, someone may buy them.
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| Thanks felllas Regards Greg |
| Posts: 698 | Location: Edmonton Alberta | Registered: 18 January 2005 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Basfshmn: I would say probably not, BUTTTT try to sell them for that, there only worth what you can get out of them. Ya never know, someone may buy them.
The folks on the Shotgunworld fourm will tell you the old Peters Blue Magic hulls are some of the best crimping shells ever made. I have a bucket full and can agree they load well, plus they remind me of my favorite shell I used to buy at the little hardware store in my hometown...way back then. The “new” Peters shell available today is a Gander Mountain exclusive but is still loaded by Remington (verified by a Remington rep at the SHOT Show, I asked him) |
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