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i dont know about making them but you can buy them for $14 for 3 @ http://www.hi-vel.com/Catalog__20/Specialized_Shotshell_Ammuniti/specialized_shotshell_ammuniti.html i dont know about making them but you can buy them for $14 for 3 @ http://www.hi-vel.com/Catalog__20/Specialized_Shotshell_Ammuniti/specialized_shotshell_ammuniti.html

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