By the late 19th century, brass shotgun shells began to appear. These were more durable than paper, reusable, and offered better sealing against moisture. The Winchester Repeating Arms Company introduced brass shotgun shells in 1877. Brass shells were loaded with black powder, but as smokeless powder became prevalent, brass shells adapted to use these new propellants.
We cleaned up the receiver and barrel bluing and we're calling this one done for now. This was a fun project. We learned a lot and we even earned a new Crescent badge. Woohoo!