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range conditions were so dry tracers were restricted and pulling them from the belts was a PITA.
Did that many times in the prairies too. Kind of took the fun out of shooting MG... I also shot WW2 dated .50 in Yakima in the early '80,s we'd purchased from the US sources and it was ball, trace, AP. All went fine.