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<blockquote data-quote="B96brig4CC" data-source="post: 830873" data-attributes="member: 7661"><p>Be glad you shot them. I have heard that the nitroglycerin in the old cardboard shells would start sweating through and become very dangerous to even handle. shotgun shells contain about 50% nitroglycerin in the powder and just like dynamite could be very dangerous if caution is not used.(when they begin to sweat.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B96brig4CC, post: 830873, member: 7661"] Be glad you shot them. I have heard that the nitroglycerin in the old cardboard shells would start sweating through and become very dangerous to even handle. shotgun shells contain about 50% nitroglycerin in the powder and just like dynamite could be very dangerous if caution is not used.(when they begin to sweat.) [/QUOTE]
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