I don't remember when or how I acquired these but I thought I would share them here. From what I have been able to observe, with a magnifying glass, these are 30.06 practice ammo. I am guessing the bullets are of the cupro-nickel variety used many years ago. The carton lists them a 1200 FPS and provides the sight settings for the 1903. At `100 and 200 yards, set the elevation to 450 and 650.
Manufactured by Frankford Arsenal, Class 47, Division 3, Drawing II. Indicates in large letters, Smokeless Powder, Bulls Eye, H-29. After firing instructions state to de-cap, throw shells into water, brush out, dry them and place loosely into a ammo box.
Thought someone might find them interesting. Anyone know if they are considered of collector value and what that might be?
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