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I was in a LGS and they had a bunch of boxes of ammo for it, it is NOS as it had a lot of dust on the boxes. Probably 8-10 boxes. If you are interested in it, it is at Barrow’s in Butler GA. They would probably ship too.
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I've always been impressed with the .307 Win, within a wider category of chamberings. Such as market niche cartridge desperately seeking real world legitimacy! Which is... why the round is, where it is, today! Such, my take. Yet here, not to shoot the messenger's presumed public spirited announcement concerning 'ammo source'! For such motive context! Thanks! Best! John
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Heck you were in my back yard. The shop I was working in until last week had several boxes as well. I often buy odd ball calibers when I can find it cheap. Too many times I passed up a steal on some out of the norm caliber ammo only to find a gun chambered in it a short time later. Also gives a good excuse to the wife to buy a new to me gun. I had to buy it, I have half a case of ammo slowly going bad that needed to be shot. Barrow's is a cool place I recently picked up a Remington Model 673 guide gun new in the box still priced from 15 years ago that they forgot they had in the back. Due to amount of guns they sold recently they found it.
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What was the price on it, if you saw?
Ken
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I did not see a price on it. I will look when I go back in a couple of weeks.
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I had a first yr BB 94 in .307. Looked great. Shot beyond horrible Buddy figured he could sort it out Nope.
Shame.
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I had a bb94 several years ago that with a 4power Leupold would put five shots under a postage stamp. I managed to do it twice off a bench at 100 yards. Like so many, Stupid me saw something else new and shiny and traded it off. Very dumb.
Its not always easy to do the right thing, But it is always the right thing to do.
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I do still have a bb94 in 356 Winchester. It’s an okay shooter.
Its not always easy to do the right thing, But it is always the right thing to do.
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My .307 is kind of a safe queen but does get out once in a while. It is accurate enough for me, with both standard factory loads and 160 Flex Tips. I like it.
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