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<blockquote data-quote="Wobblyshot1" data-source="post: 5614611" data-attributes="member: 9066"><p>Didn't want to hijack rickyk280's thread on Reloader 21.</p><p>As I was flipping through the pages of my old manual this old receipt fell out. I have no idea how it got in my book. The person is my old high school buddy who passed away nearly 30 years ago. I remember that his dad had given him a Belgium Browning auto 30-06. I also remember him wanting to hunt some groundhogs with his prized possession. This was to me obviously some stuff he bought to load shells for his intended purpose....#1-d5 Lyman scales, #2 a lb of 4350, #3 100 .308-110 gr hollow point bullets, #4 100 primers, l not sure of #5. I'm pretty sure the store he bought these items from was Ted's in Columbia....fond memories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wobblyshot1, post: 5614611, member: 9066"] Didn't want to hijack rickyk280's thread on Reloader 21. As I was flipping through the pages of my old manual this old receipt fell out. I have no idea how it got in my book. The person is my old high school buddy who passed away nearly 30 years ago. I remember that his dad had given him a Belgium Browning auto 30-06. I also remember him wanting to hunt some groundhogs with his prized possession. This was to me obviously some stuff he bought to load shells for his intended purpose....#1-d5 Lyman scales, #2 a lb of 4350, #3 100 .308-110 gr hollow point bullets, #4 100 primers, l not sure of #5. I'm pretty sure the store he bought these items from was Ted's in Columbia....fond memories. [/QUOTE]
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