I was digging around in the back of a closet earlier, and found an old box of shotgun shells. I'm not 100% sure how old the box is, but I know I bought them when I was married to my first wife, so they're from 1971 to 1976.
They're Winchester/Western (obviously) 3", 000 buckshot, with 10 pellets to the shell. 000 was brand new then, or at least I'd never heard of it, and I wanted some for the coming season. These were the only ones I could find, a full box of 25. I'd never seen a box of 25 buckshot before, and least not a full one. We used to buy individual shells sometimes from country stores back then, so they may have had a "broken box" in back, but I never saw one that I remember. And I don't think I've ever seen another one since then either. Buckshot is/was usually packed in 5 or ten round boxes. I remember I paid $29.95 for these.
The box has been used over the years to store loose buckshot shells I've accumulated, but there are still a half dozen or so of the original 000's in there. After all that, I didn't use 000 very often, prefering Number 1 buck. I suppose I "loaned" them to others in the club at one time or another. Still, I suppose I got my monies worth out of them.
Just holding one of those long red shells, takes me back to a crisp November morning in Hanover County, Virginia. I just heard a tailgate drop, and listen..."Ol' Blue" has hit already. There's the rest of the pack joining in...He's up and running. The hair on the back of my neck is standing up now. They're heading straight to me.
They're Winchester/Western (obviously) 3", 000 buckshot, with 10 pellets to the shell. 000 was brand new then, or at least I'd never heard of it, and I wanted some for the coming season. These were the only ones I could find, a full box of 25. I'd never seen a box of 25 buckshot before, and least not a full one. We used to buy individual shells sometimes from country stores back then, so they may have had a "broken box" in back, but I never saw one that I remember. And I don't think I've ever seen another one since then either. Buckshot is/was usually packed in 5 or ten round boxes. I remember I paid $29.95 for these.

The box has been used over the years to store loose buckshot shells I've accumulated, but there are still a half dozen or so of the original 000's in there. After all that, I didn't use 000 very often, prefering Number 1 buck. I suppose I "loaned" them to others in the club at one time or another. Still, I suppose I got my monies worth out of them.
Just holding one of those long red shells, takes me back to a crisp November morning in Hanover County, Virginia. I just heard a tailgate drop, and listen..."Ol' Blue" has hit already. There's the rest of the pack joining in...He's up and running. The hair on the back of my neck is standing up now. They're heading straight to me.