I’ve picked up a few of these brass Gun Clubs. 99% of Gun Clubs I’ve seen are silver as you see here on the left. Are these brass super rare?
I also remember these right before the STS came out.They were brass not brass plated.Most are brass-washed steel. Early 'nineties I picked up some that were actually brass; suspect that they were oddities produced at manufacturing changeover between STS/Nitro and GC, but don't know. Always just an occasional specimen, never any substantial numbers.
It’s a brass wash that they use to do to make the hull look more expensive. The base is still steel. The are no better, no worse than current GC’s. Not that rare among people that have been reloading and collecting hulls for years, but also not new production.I’ve picked up a few of these brass Gun Clubs. 99% of Gun Clubs I’ve seen are silver as you see here on the left. Are these brass super rare? View attachment 69382
I’ve picked up a few of these brass Gun Clubs. 99% of Gun Clubs I’ve seen are silver as you see here on the left. Are these brass super rare? View attachment 69382
They must be rare. I’ve never seen one.
No, not rare. Shoot more and you will find them. Dove loads have been put in the brass plated head Gun Club hulls recently, and lots of the American Clays and Field hulls are made during bird season, usually all with brass plate.They must be rare. I’ve never seen one.
You talking about cartridge brass or shotshell hulls? Brass I could see them selling, especially with current scrap brass prices.people can't be allowed to pick up any more as they (the DNR) are going to use the brass to "sell" and use the money to maintain the place.