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    Some of the paints dried to a powdery finish that rubbed off going through the target. This ammo would typically be used in applications like aerial gunnery school when shot at a towed sleeve. The instructors could count the hits by particular students and learn who was hitting the target and who wasn't. That way, you didn't need a fresh target for each student.
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