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Estate sale finally pays off
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<blockquote data-quote="Ross1147" data-source="post: 3098880" data-attributes="member: 106919"><p>Wife has been dragging me to estate sales for the last couple years. Never find anything, usually a bunch of crap. Well this morning it paid off. Hit a pretty good stash of reloading items. Picked up a couple hundred 22 cal bullets, several hundred primers, lead shot in all different sizes from buck to #9s, a bucket full of primed 30-30 brass, a pound of H4895 and 2 boxes of 30 cal. All that for $50!!</p><p>I ended up leaving more than I took. There were 7 or 8 die sets, a couple Lee presses, bags of 22 hornet / 38-55 / 38 spl brass, couple boxes of 44 cal / 375 cal / 357 cal, 10 ga wads and shot cards, and a few older powders (HS-6/7 / pydrodex / 4198). </p><p>The estate owner was also an avid long bow hunter / fly fisher. There were long bows, 1000s of custom made arrows, feather jigs, custom fly poles, fly tying stuff. It was a gold mine!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ross1147, post: 3098880, member: 106919"] Wife has been dragging me to estate sales for the last couple years. Never find anything, usually a bunch of crap. Well this morning it paid off. Hit a pretty good stash of reloading items. Picked up a couple hundred 22 cal bullets, several hundred primers, lead shot in all different sizes from buck to #9s, a bucket full of primed 30-30 brass, a pound of H4895 and 2 boxes of 30 cal. All that for $50!! I ended up leaving more than I took. There were 7 or 8 die sets, a couple Lee presses, bags of 22 hornet / 38-55 / 38 spl brass, couple boxes of 44 cal / 375 cal / 357 cal, 10 ga wads and shot cards, and a few older powders (HS-6/7 / pydrodex / 4198). The estate owner was also an avid long bow hunter / fly fisher. There were long bows, 1000s of custom made arrows, feather jigs, custom fly poles, fly tying stuff. It was a gold mine! [/QUOTE]
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