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Unread 11-23-2010, 05:54 PM   #12
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Who would have thought that, some day, we would be studying the originality of plastic collectable shotgun shells. By the way, the Remington Shur Shots are the first generation of standard velocity plastic shells. The burned in center of the crimp was a short lived procedure. They followed the original 1961 high velocity version by a bit, but I don't know by how long. I have none of this in my shotshell collection. I thought I would be long gone before such discussions took place.
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