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2. Lee Loader 0.270 cal - $10
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3. Challenger Reloading Kit - $75 (only used to deprime and resize some old brass, some parts are new and unused - very nice condition)
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4. Lee Loader 12g a Reloading Kit (this is an antique) - $10
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5. Crosman Phantom .177 cal air rifle (PAL rated) - $50 This is an early CR1000 Phantom. Used but cared for, hits hard.
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6. FInnish Mosin Nagant 1891 - comes with 10 boxes of surplus 7.62, 28 empty commercial brass cases & a set of 7.62x54R dies. This rifle is a good shooter but has a Russian stock on it (it originally had a homemade wooden sportier stock) The Russian stock does not have the top wood or but plate, I just shot it as it is. $200
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7. H&R single shot Handi Rifle in 7mm/08. Comes with cheapo Bushnell scope. This rifle has shot exactly 40 rounds at the range and is in otherwise perfect condition. Comes with RCBS reloading dies, all 40 brass cartridges, cleaned and primed along with some Hodgson’s powder. Of course, ammo in this chambering is commercially available as well. Read about it on CGN, it’s a recommended calibre. $250
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8. All 12g a ammo - one box of Field and Range is full the other half full (2.75”), the Black Cloud (3/4 of a box) and Federal Steel (full box) are 3” and the Challenger Slugs are unused. The Challenger slugs are the same as used by the RCMP apparently, you can shoot these from a full choke, so they are perfect for an old single shot Cooey or the like. $5 for the range shells. $10 for the steel shot shells. $10 for the slugs.
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9. Cooey 75 - this is the nicest Cooey that I’ve ever seen. It has a WIlliams peep sight that was professionally installed by the original owner, the wood has beautiful striping. $125 (if I keep anything out of this lot, this gun will be the one).
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11. Antique Remington Trap Thrower. Comes in old box, really neat - I’d guess it’s from somewhere between the 20’s and 40’s. $20
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