Brimsdown, England

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Researcher
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Brimsdown, England

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In 1920 Remington Arms Co., Inc. was formed and later in 1920 The Remington Arms Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Inc. was dissolved. Lately I've seen three shell boxes from the facility in Brimsdown, England, that have Kleanbore priming which came in circa 1931 and include the DuPont logo which took charge in 1934. But, they have the company name The Remington Arms Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Ltd.
ARROW 12-gauge Brimsdown, England.jpg
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REMINGTON 12-gauge, #5 Brimsdown, England, DuPont.jpg
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What's up with this?
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Fowlgunner
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Re: Brimsdown, England

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Certainly don't have an answer for you, but none the less, I bet any one of them would still kill a high driven Pheasant!

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Re: Brimsdown, England

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I've had pretty poor results from pre-WW-II non-corrosive primer shotgun shells.
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Re: Brimsdown, England

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Thanks Dave.

I’ve not shot any so have no experience there but 60’s on seem to hold their own.

Will
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