Paul, are they are all pretty uniform? Or are they more random? I'm thinking
of contests I did as a youngster where we put 22 cases on a board and tried
to "spear" them with our knives.
Hey, when you are out of shells and the afternoon is still long...... :-)
Richard
Cordially:
Richard W. Galloway
Archaeological Technician-USFWS
Anthropology Grad Student-University of Alaska, Anchorage
"An archaeologist starts at the top and works down." - anonymous
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From: "Avery, Paul" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 4:07 AM
Subject: Cartridge Case Question
The most
unusual thing though, was that there were more than a dozen .22 short
and .22 long cases that appear to have been jabbed with a knife. The
cut goes through one wall of the case and runs lengthwise just above the
rim.