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Hiawatha paper shotshells
Unread 12-07-2009, 05:46 PM   #1
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Default Hiawatha paper shotshells

Hello, this is Bruce again with another question. A friend gave me a few boxes of 16 gauge paper shotshells. They are in shell boxes that are red with vanilla color makings with "Hiawatha" on them. They are the usual red waxed paper high base shell with roll crimp in #4 and 6 lead shot. I tried these on pheasants this season, and they work great. I was interested on when these shells were made (1940s, 50s, or 60s) and if they were very common? I love the smell after they are fired, and they shoot pretty good. Thanks BW.
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