Love the smell of them last box was Federal 9's
My dad loaded them when I was a kid. Always had boxes on the shelf.
Lots of blackbirds met their maker in those days.
The last one I fired was a factory Winchester loaded with #5s from an Iver Johnson Companion single shot. It was the last rooster of the season.
I have an assortment of papers from 2.5" 410 to 2 7/8" 10 ga. I just found two 3" 20 ga papers I didn't know I had. Those in not the greatest of shape I take out in the old guns, the others get traded to a collector I know.
I have several hundred Federal papers that I use for field loads, I use them in the semiautos as I hate leaving plastic hulls in the field.
Never noticed much.
Grandpa left me a box of Remingtons that had a weird material to seal the crimp.
Like a putty or something.
The smell of paper shotgun shells and Hoppies #9 will never leave my head.
I think what you guys were smelling was the powder....
i loaded them with black powder when I could find them because they didn't melt from the fire like the plastic hulls so you could load them more than once.
Remington has brought them back, for how long I don't know.
The smell of paper shotgun shells and Hoppies #9 will never leave my head.
Same here...l still use Hoppes and I have some paper shells in 12,16 and 20ga might have to shoot some and refresh my memory
Actually they're branded Peters, not Remington and in blue paper hulls. Years ago I had multiple boxes of Peters 20 gauge shells from the 1950s. Shot up a box on our trap range one morning and riled up a guy who collects old ammo, when he saw the empty hulls in the grass.
Got all the ammo, when I bought all the firearms from an old boy back in the 1980s. Still have a box of his Winchester 12ga paper shells.
I used to use Federal paper skeet and trap loads. You could reload them once usually before you got pin holes around the brass.
I bought 400 once-fired Federal paper hulls last year. I like them for grouse and ptarmigan.
I’ve found some paper 20 ga hulls that I load up and shoot partly for the just fired fragrance. Some of the older ones are red winchesters and green Remingtons. The federals are yellow.
Federal paper hulls loaded with Unique powder duplicate that old school ammo fragrance.
I started shooting mid 60's when they were just starting to switch, so have a few odds and ends left. I have a full box of Rem 12 ga 6 2 5/8 and about 40 mixed 16 ga 2 1/2 1 buck have fired a few and all went off.
They sure do smell good.
I've got a few paper hull rounds laying g on my loading bench. One slug, some buckshot and a few bird loads. The bird loads had* the little sticker on the crimp with the load info. No idea what size shot is in them.
Code word: "HAD"! The remnants of the sticker is there.
Loved those old Peters shells. They were the best. My grampa called them Peters "Blue Whistlers".
Remember the mallard drake on the front of the box?
My Father would check me out of school on occasion if he had a big dove hunt lined up. He always used the Peters “Pigeon Load”, 2 3/4” shells with 3 1/4 Dr Equiv. 1 1/4 oz of 7 1/2s if he could. Loved that smell and I’d pick them up after ejection from his Rem Sportsman 58.
Old shotguns especially doubles were bored for card and fiber wadding. The plastic wad probably won’t give as good of patterns. Might not be good for the forcing cone.
i still have some old punkin balls and buckshot in paper shells. not sure of the brand. i think maybe monkey wards or western auto or one of them long gone stores. i'll never shoot them. they're up on a shelf at camp along with an assortment of other ammo from the 60's and 70's.
The smell of paper shotgun shells and Hoppies #9 will never leave my head.
I think that is the smell of freedom. May it never fade!
I have some 12,16 and 20 gauge but when you introduce someone to the 12 gauge buckshot it is a good time,they are 3 in shells.
They say they never knew they made them back then.
When I was young in the early 1960,s my father gave me bushel baskets of paper shells to reload with red dot powder and fiber wads. Man I missed those days
Federal paper hulls loaded with Unique powder duplicate that old school ammo fragrance.
Cool. Unique is one of my favorite powders.
My Father would check me out of school on occasion if he had a big dove hunt lined up. He always used the Peters “Pigeon Load”, 2 3/4” shells with 3 1/4 Dr Equiv. 1 1/4 oz of 7 1/2s if he could. Loved that smell and I’d pick them up after ejection from his Rem Sportsman 58.
That’s a great memory. I took my son out of school to deer hunt. It wasn’t really about deer it was hoping to build similar memories for him.
Fired a few as a 11or 12 yr old in the mid 74 or 75.
Never gave em a 2nd thought honestly after that.
As a kid I reloaded for my dad, then for myself when I was big enough to shoot a 12, always paper hulls. In the 70s I would load 20 boxes to start dove season, reload that many at least once again. About every afternoon I'd hit the canal bank, citrus groves, maze field, alfalfa fields. Other folks would leave their hulls laying and I'd pick up paper sacks full to reload.
I still have the fix'ns, alcan fiber wads, remington/peters H wads, metal cans of 452AA, 473AA, Unique, Green dot and bit of Red dot, newer federal paper hulls.
Wish I still had some of those old hulls now. I do still have a couple hundred old Peters blue magic hulls from a case of shells I bought in the late 70s.
But there's nothing as fine as the smell of the first paper hull shot first morning of dove season before the sun comes up.
I haven't dove in over 10 years, wife and I used to go quite a bit. The places we went are subdivisions now. Grandkids are almost getting old enough to go so I better go out and find some spots somewhere.
And reload some paper hulls...
Kent
Just an FYI, you can buy NEW Peters paper hull shotgun shells for a limited time. You can buy them directly off of Remington's website. Looks like only 7.5 and 8 shot available for $20/box.
https://www.remington.com/peters-paper.html