Let's dig a little deeper...
Now, lab' item 93 is supposed to have been in one version of the evidence, the solitary Eley cartridge, yet in another the same solitary Eley cartridge case, was part of lab' item number 51. This is confusing since police also claimed the 29 cartridges also had the lab' item number 93. But how can the solitary Eley round be lab' item number 93, yet at the same time as the 29 loose cartridges also be lab' item number 93? If the solitary Eley round (93), was added to the 29 loose bullets, there would have been 30 loose bullets, but there wasn't, and there isn't...
Worse still, According to Fletchers witness statement, dated, 13 November 1985, he only test fired 23 of these 29 / 30 cartridges, but this does not correspond with his official test fire hand written notes, relating to to so called Official test fire of the anshuzt rifle, sound moderator, and the batch of 29 so called control rounds, of which incidentally only 27 were test fired between 20th September, and the 2nd October 1985...
Funny how Fletcher says in his statement that he test fired 23 control bullets, yet in his hand written schedule it states he test fired 27, why is there a difference of 4 test fired bullets? What happened to the other 2 control rounds? Fletcher told the COLP investigators that they must have been lost somewhere along the way - oh, yeah, another likely story....