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Reloading
Old primers
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 2192758" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>Riceguy I never seen a box made of wood. I bought CCI primers in about 1966-70 ? era, They had the tray made out of wood with groves the primer stood on their edge. No stop on the edge. When you opened the 100 piece box better have it over a large bowl, Or the search was on.</p><p>I store primers in metal military ammo boxes. </p><p>I am sort of a collector/hoarder too. I have a paper bag with wire closer of Hodgden H4831 from the late 1960's when we ordered it for .75 (Seventy Five Cents a pound) plus freight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 2192758, member: 77249"] Riceguy I never seen a box made of wood. I bought CCI primers in about 1966-70 ? era, They had the tray made out of wood with groves the primer stood on their edge. No stop on the edge. When you opened the 100 piece box better have it over a large bowl, Or the search was on. I store primers in metal military ammo boxes. I am sort of a collector/hoarder too. I have a paper bag with wire closer of Hodgden H4831 from the late 1960's when we ordered it for .75 (Seventy Five Cents a pound) plus freight. [/QUOTE]
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