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    Save your Brass..

    Hopefully the link works

    Ancestry.com

    Moderator Edit: Something wrong with the link. It's a "search" link for Ancestry.Com. Here it is in non encoded format.

    http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/view.aspx?dbid=1250&path=U%c2%b7S%c2%b7S+Cacapon+Ao-52.1968.43

    I don't see any pic at all either....
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    Mike,

    The link took me to a log-in page on ancestry.com.

    Do you have some new bad ammo availability news?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cafdfw View Post
    Mike,

    The link took me to a log-in page on ancestry.com.

    Do you have some new bad ammo availability news?
    Not bad news', just a photo of the U.S.iconS. Cacapon AO52 taking on empty 5" brass from a Destroyer.

    I don't know why it won't open for you. I just checked it on my post & it opened right up. Anyway..just abit of trivia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cafdfw View Post
    Mike,

    The link took me to a log-in page on ancestry.com.

    Same here.

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