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The quality of Argentina shells has improved. When I went, about 10 years ago, we were shooting Fiocchis, and they were clean-burning and reliable. As I understand it, a few years prior, the local shells were dirty and unreliable and would gum up almost every gun. In our group, I shot a Beretta O/U, and the other guns were a M21 and and old Browning A5. All performed flawlessly.
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