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Priced to sell. Moving to NC. Currently in Andover

JP Enterprises Rear Tensioning Takedown Pin AR-15 Stainless Steel
10.00

Lyman 1200 Tumbler with new walnut shell
20.00


Bullets

Hornady 224 55 Grain Full Metal Jacket Boat Tail with Cannelure
did not count but between 500 and 1000 (25.00)

Midway remington 224 55 grain w/cannelure
495 ct (20.00)

remington 308 180psp w/cannelure
353 ct (15.00)

remington 243 100 grn w/cannelure
Did not count sold 243 rifle 400+ (15.00)

remington 9mm 124 grn fmj
500 ct. opened for pic only (50.00)

Winchester 224 55 grain w/cannelure
2 boxes of 1000, one unopened the other more than half full (75.00)

RCBS Die sets

243 win neck die set (15.00)
30-30 FL Set  (15.00)
45 ACP 3 die set (15.00)
X-FL 222 die set (15.00)

Ammo
222 rem mag new box of 20 (10.00) bought by mistake for 222
Hanson 30-06 new box of 20 (10.00)

Reloading
Rock Chucker RC2 
Good shape 100.00

See drop box link below

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/nw5n5zoaw9k160u/AADZTw0aOpN5vyX7OhJ7E64aa?dl=0


First to say "I'll take it" wins the sale

Thanks

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