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    Cartridge, Blank, Cal. 30. M1903

    Picked up this 30.03 blank cartridge today at a local gun show for $1.
    The bullet is made of paper and filled with 5 gr. of powder. Casing is tinned like the early 30-40 Kragicon cartridge. Head is stamped "FA 6 05" The earliest 1903 cartridge in my small cartridge collection.

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    Doggone it, I knew that there was something that I was gonna do on Saturday! Rats!

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    Not a bad show, the crowds where not there like a few months ago!
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    I have some from 1905 but the cases are brass.

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    Do you recall the head stamp date on your cartidges?

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    I think they were 1905, but I will have to find them to be sure.

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