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Don't think it's worth the shipping fees, it was found in a foreclosed house my neighbor was hired to clean he knew I reload so he gave them to me. I don't have a 7mm but they look new so. Hey free is free.
 
I have a good friend in Tucson

I have (in fact) 2 very good friends in Tucson. You could deliver them to either of them, and they would ultimately get them to me.

The first is David Miller. His shop is at 3131 E. Greenlee Rd.

The second is Patrick Holehan. His shop is at 5758 E. 34th St.

Both of these custom rifle makers owes me a favor, and would be happy to talk to a friend of mine. When you visit their shops, you will see things that will blow your mind! One has been in business for 40 years, and the other will soon be a famous rifle maker. Both of them are great gentlemen, and will be happy to welcome you to their shops.

I just want to warn you..... their rifles START at $$$$$, so leave your credit card at home. If you start looking at their walnut gunstock blanks, you will not be satisfied with the factory stock on ANY of your rifles.

I hope to get those cartridges. I have a couple of custom rifles that could stand to be fed....
 
Nobody at your club shooting it? If you're not a shooting club member, you should be. Opens doors.
"...Don't think it's worth..." Agreed. 14 rounds of anything isn't worth getting into a tizzy over. Not enough for trading goods either.
 
I am a member of The Tucson Rod and Gun Club, but our range at Sabino Canyon was shut down by the Forest Service. The new one is coming, soon as they can find a place for it. I mostly shoot at public ranges at off times, or in desert washes on open range land away from everybody. I guess I am just old fashioned enough to be unwilling to throw away anything of use or value.
Sam I'll give Patrick a call, he's near my Dad's got to go work on his swamp cooler anyway [we hit 100f yesterday]
 
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