That sounds about right. I sold a bunch of spent Geco cases last year and am finding the odd one or two in my junk brass box.CDM5 wrote:The 50 round boxes of Geco .223 come on them.
CAN ANYONE IDENTIFY THESE STRIPPER CLIPS?
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My Ebay purchased loader came today so I put it through its paces - it IS a lot easier than the metal spoon and clips. I may have to revise their worth in my shooting box stash.Blackstuff wrote:As above, I've got some and use them with the Themold loader in Dans picture. They work much better than the metal/sprung ones
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Re: CAN ANYONE IDENTIFY THESE STRIPPER CLIPS?

They seem to get left at shooting points quite regularly. I think I've got enough to cover 2/3 of my ammo allowance now
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