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Now this is almost as good as getting your ashes shot to the moon...

Now here's a woman who knows her man.

Husband's ashes used for shotgun cartridges By Auslan Cramb (Filed: 16/02/2004)


The widow of an expert on vintage shotguns had her husband's ashes loaded into cartridges and used by friends for the last shoot of the season.

Joanna Booth organised the shoot for 20 close friends on an estate in Aberdeenshire after asking a cartridge company to mix the ashes of her husband James with traditional shot.

A total of 275 12-bore cartridges were produced from the mix and were blessed
by a minister before they were used to bag pheasants, partridges, ducks and a fox on Brucklay Estate.

Mrs Booth, of Streatham, south London, said it was a marvellous day out and her husband would have loved it. "It was not his dying wish, but I remembered that he had read somewhere that someone had had their ashes loaded into cartridges and he thought it was very funny.

"One of our friends, a woman who had never shot before, got four partridges
with James's marked cartridges."

Mr Booth, an independent sporting and vintage gun specialist for Sotheby's in
London, died two years ago, aged 50, after 18 months in a coma following severe food poisoning.

Julian McHardy, of the Caledonian Cartridge Company in Brechin, Angus, said it
was the first request he had received to put ashes in shotgun cartridges. "He was loaded in our Caledonian Classic, a 28 gramme load, No 6 shot with degradable plastic wadding."

Before the first drive, the cartridges were blessed by the Rev Alistair Donald,
the Church of Scotland minister from the nearby village of New Deer, who said he had no qualms. "It was a perfectly normal scattering of ashes, a few words and prayers. After all, he had a lifelong interest in ballistics."

The special cartridges accounted for 70 partridges, 23 pheasants, seven ducks
and a fox on Jan 31.

"After all, he had a lifelong interest in ballistics."

So, what cartridge would you want to be? I think I'd like to get loaded into 75mm blanks that are used to fire the Salute To The Nation at military installations on the Fourth of July.... I don't think they'd let Beth have me loaded into projectiles being fired at Islamofascists for one last shot at the b@st@rds.

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4 Comments

Aren't they using concrete filled bombs for lower collateral damage operations? You could get mixed with that concrete.
 
Well, I suppose so, and I am Joint Targeteer qualified - but I'd rather remain true to three generations of family vocation and go out in the smoke and flame of cannon fire! Vikings have their ships - we have our guns!
 
I'll hold out for a W88.
 
heh! I know Mr. Miles of Caledonian Cartridge Commpany... I did some computer work for him back in the day... what a small world, eh?