Now that I’m an “Old Fart” the time to sell my Antique Ammo has arrived. I’ve everything from boxes of 22 Automatic cartridges for the Winchester Model 1903 Semi-Auto rifle to early Green “Picture” Boxes in 44-40 for the Winchester Model 1873. I’ve Winch. 401 WCF. in Orange box. Winch. 38-40 WCF in early Green “Picture” box for Mod. 1873. Early Winchester Green boxed 22 Short, and many others in various calibers that I wish to sell. Send P.M. if interested. Prices for the “Rarer” Winchester Cartridges while not cheap will be fair.
Apache ( ya ta hey )
Hey Guys, it only took over one year to respond to my add on old Winchester ammunition that I had for sale. I’d say that it’s the correct response time for the period (1860 -1898). Keep up the good work. After all we’re collecting antique Winchesters, and we should live the part.
Apache (Ya Ta Hey)
You can find collector ammo at the major collectors shows. I use Hornet brass to load mine for shooter ammo. In “my opinion” you can just use the Hornet brass with a low velocity load and fire form the brass. Dies are very hard to find. CH4D can make them but the wait time is ridiculous. If you want more of the load data I can give it to you. Cast bullets are available. The only thing you might want is the decapping pin that has the correct button for case mouth expansion and a set of 22 Hornet dies.
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