Cartridge box labels

Started by Mogorilla, June 08, 2007, 09:21:58 PM

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Mogorilla

I have been playing on the computer and did some Cleaning of images I found on the web.  Thought I would share in case anyone wants to print some themselves.






This is an original Remmington Box I copied from the SCORRS  forum, wasn't sure if the circle should have been complete, so I did both.






W.T.

Those are beauts, MG!  Thanks for posting.

St. George

Very nice - and I'm sure they're appreciated.

Thanks.

Vaya,

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Mogorilla:

        Thanks for posting the labels, your efforts are very much appreciated. Especially the Remington cartridge labels.

Regards,

Jubal Starbuck

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Steel Horse Bailey

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Mogorilla


Curley Cole

Thank ya all kindly. I also am planning on doing some "fun" labels with some joke names...I have a couple of ideas going around my feeble head, but if any of you have any cool ideas for a name let us know...

I am also thinking of putting me and Old Top's names and pix on the endlabel with an endorsement: like "they always make it out the end of the barrel"

thanks again and lets see what ya come up with

curley (who top says I have too much free time, and I aint even retired yet)
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dammit gang

Steel Horse Bailey

Quote from: Curley Cole on August 11, 2008, 04:44:59 PM
Thank ya all kindly. I also am planning on doing some "fun" labels with some joke names...I have a couple of ideas going around my feeble head, but if any of you have any cool ideas for a name let us know...

I am also thinking of putting me and Old Top's names and pix on the endlabel with an endorsement: like "they always make it out the end of the barrel"

thanks again and lets see what ya come up with

curley (who top says I have too much free time, and I aint even retired yet)


I saw a shooter on the SASS Wire who had a pretty cool "company name" for his stuff:

Wimpy Loadz Cartridge Company


While MY loads are about as far from "wimpy" as you can get, I appreciated the humor.  (Humour for our Canadian & British friends)  ;)

According to a couple pards I shot with yesterday, mine not only flamed and smoked, but I was told by Deadeye Don that they produced the 1st concussion he'd experienced at an NCOWS match  - or any other.
;D

And yes, my loads are SAFE and actually a skosh lower than the original 45 Colt load of 40 grs. of 2f; mine are 37.2 - 37.5 grs. of 3f Goex pushin' a 250 gr. BigLube boolit.

They're fun.

;)

Back to labels & Boxes - sorry I strayed. ::)
"May Your Powder always be Dry and Black; Your Smoke always White; and Your Flames Always Light the Way to Eternal Shooting Fulfillment !"

Curley Cole

Thanks SHB

That waz one of the names I waz tryin to remember.

Old Top doesn't load the Black, but he does occasionly load it a bit on the stout side, me thinks. I usually am at the loading table, and it about knocks me over. He loads as he says "the one true cartridge"...and uses Clays, but sometimes I think he is going for buffalo

now back to our regular entertainment..

curley
Scars are tatoos with better stories.
The Cowboys
Silver Queen Mine Regulators
dammit gang

Steel Horse Bailey

Yeah - Clays is good stuff fer Cowboy loads - for a smokeyless powder, that is.  ::)

;D
"May Your Powder always be Dry and Black; Your Smoke always White; and Your Flames Always Light the Way to Eternal Shooting Fulfillment !"

piebiter

Excellent work! Thanks for posting them. :)

RattlesnakeJack

FWIW, I recently posted up a couple of labels which are facsimiles of 19th Century originals, which I thought might be of interest to my fellow Canucks .... put them in the "Chinook Country" forum, but of course anyone who is so inclined is free to use them -

http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index.php/topic,28407.msg374936.html#msg374936
Rattlesnake Jack Robson, Scout, Rocky Mountain Rangers, North West Canada, 1885
Major John M. Robson, Royal Scots of Canada, 1883-1901
Sgt. John Robson, Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, 1885
Bvt. Col, Commanding International Dept. and Div.  of Canada, Grand Army of the Frontier

Mogorilla

I will double tap this on the Chinook forum, but if you print this one on green paper, it should look fresh off the wagon from Montreal

Matthew Duncan

Quote from: Mogorilla on June 08, 2007, 09:21:58 PM
I have been playing on the computer and did some Cleaning of images I found on the web.  Thought I would share in case anyone wants to print some themselves.






This is an original Remmington Box I copied from the SCORRS  forum, wasn't sure if the circle should have been complete, so I did both.







Been 10 years since I used Mogorilla's labels?!  Ready to make more but pictures are no longer available.  Interested in the 12 gauge labels, anyone saved the JPGs?
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