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This thread reminded me of somethig back in the olden days. Way back in the forties when my father missd a bird he always blamed it
on old shells. In those days there really was some concern about the papers hulls and the deterioration of the powder.
I wondered if there is anthing true about that theroy
I might add that Dad was a extremely good shot and only rarely needed an excuse.