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Researcher, correct me on this if I am wrong. Were not many of the NPE cases purchased by small loading companies who then loaded them for sale. In one sense this could be referred to as "Factory Loaded", just not by UMC themselves.
I certainly can't say they didn't, but all of the small loading outfits I've seen examples of their wares or have a catalog from only show shells loaded in paper NPEs. From the 1886-7 Chamberlin Cartridge Co. catalog --
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ROMAC, you guys show the neat old tools you have is causing me to eat my heart out. I didn't know such things existed.
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keep it simple and keep it safe...
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Researcher; Your're right, these companies loaded predominately the paper hulls. I just thought that "Perhaps" they would on order load some all brass, but had no positive info to say so. That's why I called on you for correction, thanks for your input. I do not want to spread false info.
Miller/TN I Didn't Say Everything I Said, Yogi Berra
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Don't know about the slug, but I have a Remington 10ga SxS and the left barrel takes a rifle barrel liner. The top rib has two tapped holes near the muzzle and another two about 8" in front of the breech. The liner is stamped " 10ga- 2 1/2" 40cal ". Wish I had the original sights. Cool gun...You think it original ?
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From the second 1901 Remington Arms Co. catalog -- It is shown in all the Remington Arms Co. catalogs I have from the October 1894 through the second 1902 catalog. Semmer states it was introduced by E. Remington & Sons with their Model 1882 top-lever hammer gun. With the earlier Whitmore "lifter action" hammer guns E. Remington & Sons manufactured combination guns and double rifles in the Models 1873, 1875 and 1876.
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I saw the load in person yesterday. Really neat!!!!
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