FS: .300 OSSM Upper SOLD

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Re: FS: .300 OSSM Upper + Reloading Setup

Postby Hoot » Sun Sep 25, 2011 9:36 am

I forgot one item. Included is a .300 OSSM Hornady Overall Length Gauge Case for measuring different bullet seating depth to the lands.

There's probably some other extras that will come to mind. Also, if you want, I will load up some of the brass with one of my known-good loads as part of the deal. Get you off to a start at the range right away and save the factory loads.

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Re: FS: .300 OSSM Upper + Reloading Setup

Postby LtBlue425 » Sun Sep 25, 2011 7:51 pm

I'll take it. PM coming.
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Re: FS: .300 OSSM Upper + Reloading Setup

Postby Hoot » Sun Sep 25, 2011 8:49 pm

Well, thanks to Google's bot, the bobber just went down. A fellow who lives about 200 miles away just sent me an email expressing his interest. He'd been searching for just such a setup. I'll let everyone know if it comes to fruition.

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Re: FS: .300 OSSM Upper + Reloading Setup

Postby Al in Mi » Mon Sep 26, 2011 3:27 pm

I sure hope so, been keeping me up at night!! ;)
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Re: FS: .300 OSSM Upper + Reloading Setup

Postby Hoot » Mon Sep 26, 2011 6:46 pm

Al in Mi wrote:I sure hope so, been keeping me up at night!! ;)


Payment Received today, so it's SOLD

Thanks everyone,

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Re: FS: .300 OSSM Upper SOLD

Postby Bob L Swagger » Mon Oct 03, 2011 9:32 am

Congrats on the sale of your upper, I knew this wouldn't last long. I was veryyyyy close taking the plunge myself.... That was an EXCELLENT deal!
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Re: FS: .300 OSSM Upper SOLD

Postby Hoot » Mon Oct 03, 2011 11:15 am

Bob L Swagger wrote:Congrats on the sale of your upper, I knew this wouldn't last long. I was veryyyyy close taking the plunge myself.... That was an EXCELLENT deal!


Yeah, once I get my satisfaction out of something, it's time to give someone else the same opportunity without jinking around, so I priced it to move.

You have no idea how much money after the purchase, I put into that particular caliber, working up different load scenarios. Speer, Hornady, Hodgdon, ATK, Accurate Arms, Remington, CCI, Winchester and Ross Schuler all rose on that incoming tide. ;)

It's on its way to a new home, not too far away now. I just got back from the UPS store.

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Re: FS: .300 OSSM Upper SOLD

Postby Colohunter » Mon Oct 03, 2011 11:47 am

Well, if that's the way you work Hoot, I may have to keep my eyes open for that new LAR-8 when you tire of it.
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Re: FS: .300 OSSM Upper SOLD

Postby Hoot » Mon Oct 03, 2011 12:11 pm

Colohunter wrote:Well, if that's the way you work Hoot, I may have to keep my eyes open for that new LAR-8 when you tire of it.


Actually, my safe's full of working dogs, heirlooms and the ones I didn't tire of, so get comfortable. ;)

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Re: FS: .300 OSSM Upper SOLD

Postby Colohunter » Mon Oct 03, 2011 12:22 pm

Ok fine, I guess I'll just have to plan on building my own 308 or maybe something like a 260 or 6.5 Creedmore. I know it's not a 450, but I'd definitely like to hear more about your RRA.
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