Can anyone provide information on the history and effectiveness of Marlin marked paper patched bullets, and if they are still used by shooters today?
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Re: Marlin marked paper patched bullets. can I ask you something?
If you're lucky enough to find a box of Marlin paper patched bullets you'd be crazy to use them! They are like any old boxes of bullets of the era, highly collectible, and you might as well roll down your window on the freeway and throw money out!
I collect old Marlin and UMC ammo and components, and a full box or even an empty box of JM Marlin marked paper patch bullets will get some serious cash. They will all be pre 1900, and those marked for JM Marlin were made by UMC, with the Marlin name on them. Size and bullet weight, plus paper patching dictate what they're worth.
I collect old Marlin and UMC ammo and components, and a full box or even an empty box of JM Marlin marked paper patch bullets will get some serious cash. They will all be pre 1900, and those marked for JM Marlin were made by UMC, with the Marlin name on them. Size and bullet weight, plus paper patching dictate what they're worth.
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Re: Marlin marked paper patched bullets. can I ask you something?
Here is a couple of boxes of .40 caliber paper patched bullets I recently found.
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Re: Marlin marked paper patched bullets. can I ask you something?
Nice! Those would likely be for the .40-85 Everlasting or .40-63 Everlasting Ballard cases.
I have some .44 caliber 530 grain for the .44-100 #7 Ballard marked "Match bullets". Also a box of .38 caliber 255 gr. for the .38-55, and a box of .32 caliber 170 grain. And a box of .30 caliber 150 grain metal patched for .30-30, which means jacketed back then.
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