Wadding Material 
	
	Demonstrating the rationale for conclusions based on physical  comparison carries more weight than a simple statement regarding wadding  design. Therefore, availability of a reference standard is necessary for the  identification of wadding materials. The reference standard may be from  physical reference files maintained in the laboratory or from unfired  ammunition seized during an investigation. Consistency of observable physical  characteristics and their dimensions are key concerns addressed in the  comparison. 
			
	If the wadding components are distorted or deformed, it  may be necessary to obtain known standards by test firing to provide a better  basis for comparison. 
	The following recommended procedure for examination of  wadding material is consistent with the requirements of the Procedural Manual  of the Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiners (AFTE).
	The steps for this procedure are as follows: 
	
		- Perform preliminary procedures.
- Compare all physical characteristics of the  evidence wadding component to the standards of similar manufacture and  composition, including these:
			
				- Color.
- Dimensions.
			      
						- Measure diameter; use to determine gauge.
- Measure length.
 
- Design (number of petals, composition, shape).
                
							- Determine composition.
- Determine number of petals – plastic wads only.
- Describe shape.
 
- Shot Size.
	            
						- Determine range of shot sizes as indicated by impressions  on wadding material.
 
 
- Disassemble one unfired evidence shotshell for  physical comparison of wadding materials, if required and available.
- Acquire fired standards for comparison, if  wadding is deformed and distorted.
- Identify individual markings (these are unusual when found).
	  
			- Compare striated marks (if present) on wadding  materials with standards fired from the evidence firearm.
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