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Was digging through some stuff and found this. Caps look like they are in great shape. Anyone remember this company? Was in a box with stuff dated in the 1930's, so I guess that may be the time for the caps.

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Alcan was a primer manufacturer that I remember from back in the 60's when my dad and I first began to reload. We used them and they were quite reliable. In fact a few years back I came across a few hundred Alcan large rifle primer sleeves from an estate sale that I picked up for next to nothing. Used them in some of my milsurp ammo and they work just fine.

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1 hour ago, High Spade Mikey Wilson said:

Alcan was a primer manufacturer that I remember from back in the 60's when my dad and I first began to reload. We used them and they were quite reliable.

I believe some smokeless shotgun powders may also have been sold under the Alcan brand name, but I can't recall what they were.   I think somewhere in my garage attic mess I also have half an old box of Alcan Fibre shotgun spacer wads.  To my (weak) recollection, they also sold finished shotgun ammunition.  I vaguely remember buying Alcan trap loads out of the old Herter's catalog.  That would have been in the mid 1960s.   

 

Edit:  I found this on the Internet.  Powder, primers, wads, cases and loaded shotgun ammo was all sold under the Alcan brand.   



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Sure, I used Alcan powders into the 1970s.   Kinda similar to Herters in that they were more importers than manufacturers themselves.   The two rampant lions were a logo on all their items.

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Alcan also made metal cartridge shotgun shells!!

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10 hours ago, High Spade Mikey Wilson said:

Alcan was a primer manufacturer that I remember from back in the 60's when my dad and I first began to reload. We used them and they were quite reliable. In fact a few years back I came across a few hundred Alcan large rifle primer sleeves from an estate sale that I picked up for next to nothing. Used them in some of my milsurp ammo and they work just fine.

 

Was gone all day and sure enough I remember that dad had a 51 Nave in 36cal in the late-mid 60's. Also had a box of 36cal balls he had made. So, I would bet that is correct about the 60's for these primers. Will try them on my 51's.

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I’m curious how the spent caps behave.  Will they fragment and fall off the nipples easily or will they stay on the nipple after firing?  I have a hunch they are tougher than caps made today.  Be sure to post a range report!  

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I remember using Alcan caps back about 1978 when was a teenager into muzzleloaders -- but my memory is that they were "dirtier" and more corrosive than Remingtons (but this is from memory, I could be wrong, and YMMV).

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20 hours ago, J-BAR #18287 said:

I’m curious how the spent caps behave.  Will they fragment and fall off the nipples easily or will they stay on the nipple after firing?  I have a hunch they are tougher than caps made today.  Be sure to post a range report!  

 

If you are coming to the state shoot at the end of September I will bring the can along with one of my 51 Navy's and we'll give them a test run.

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56 minutes ago, Smoken D said:

 

If you are coming to the state shoot at the end of September I will bring the can along with one of my 51 Navy's and we'll give them a test run.

 

I look forward to it!  Thanks.

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I've got a couple boxes of Alcan shotgun primers and a box of 10 NIB 10 ga brass Alcan hulls.

 

Fingers (Show Me MO Smoke) McGee

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