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- newfoundland canada
I agree I snagged it up about 15 yrs ago just because I love the lever rifles. Thinning out my collection it only shot a few moose in the 80’s it was dressed as it is when I purchased it. Fired it maybe a dozen times at the range since I have owned it.So let’s say $900 for the rifle, the rest would fetch more money on there own, but $50 for the dies, maybe 25-50 cents a piece for the brass…. I’m not sure, it is hard to say, cause the 307 wasn’t really a popular cartridge then and definitely not more popular today.



























