Bullet Trajectories
July 19th, 2003
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I have in my possession some military recovered ammunition in .30-06 caliber. On the primer end of the cartridge (the non-pointy end, for those of you who can’t tell a muzzle from a breech) is inscribed “LC 45″, meaning the cartridge was originally loaded in the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant in Independence, Missouri in 1945. Imagine, for a moment, the path this cartridge has taken to come to me.
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