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I was at the Range yesterday and brought a SD/HD Shotgun with me for practice. I have been shooting a lot of old ammo up first before using the newer stuff, so I brought a few old boxes of Federal 12 gauge 2 3/4" 00 Buckshot. These shells were paper hulled and wonderfully made, but again, I usually do not like relying on such really old ammo for SD purposes. I'd estimate the shells were made in the 1950's and still had the round cardboard top piece with the 00 stamped on it, holding everything in the shell.
I loaded up and fired away. Everyone went bang, the charges seemed normal and there were no feeding issues. Sometimes paper hulls swell over time and will not feed easily. Not the case with these and since I had inherited them, I don't know their storage history before I acquired them. They worked well, but had a sort of funky smell and a bit more smoke than modern 00 Buckshot usually exhibits. Still, for 75 year old ammo, it would have done the job and I was happy! Just a warm and fuzzy feeling - lol.
The practice session with the HD Shotgun went well and other than pissing my friend's wife off suggesting she shoot a half dozen rounds for practice (gave her a nice black and blue mark on her shoulder), everything went just hunky dory. Hey, they keep one in their home and she needs to understand how to handle it should the need ever arise. She also did need the practice with the SG!
I should have saved a few spent shells just for nostalgia, but forgot. They were exquisitely made compared to todays plastic shells.
I loaded up and fired away. Everyone went bang, the charges seemed normal and there were no feeding issues. Sometimes paper hulls swell over time and will not feed easily. Not the case with these and since I had inherited them, I don't know their storage history before I acquired them. They worked well, but had a sort of funky smell and a bit more smoke than modern 00 Buckshot usually exhibits. Still, for 75 year old ammo, it would have done the job and I was happy! Just a warm and fuzzy feeling - lol.
The practice session with the HD Shotgun went well and other than pissing my friend's wife off suggesting she shoot a half dozen rounds for practice (gave her a nice black and blue mark on her shoulder), everything went just hunky dory. Hey, they keep one in their home and she needs to understand how to handle it should the need ever arise. She also did need the practice with the SG!
I should have saved a few spent shells just for nostalgia, but forgot. They were exquisitely made compared to todays plastic shells.