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    12 Gauge Training Birdshot

    Just picked up 6 boxes of this from an auction.
    I was gambling that it was the brass cased 00 buck. No dice there.

    Still neat and I should just about break even after keeping the one that I opened up -- would have made a killing if they were brass!

    Here's some pics. Not brass cased but still really neat!

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    still nice.....even paper buck shot better......tracer bird shot real nice.........but like you said nothing wrong with WW2 training loads....

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