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Don’t see these everyday. I’ve had them for a little while now. Stumbled into them and bought them years ago just due to the fact I never even heard of the 40-65 let alone saw ammo for it. Needless to say they aren’t doing me any good hanging out here so maybe some else could actually use them or want to collect them as I did.

I’d like to clear $75 a box for them so $75 a box plus the ride. If you would like all 4 of them I’ll ship them to your door for $295 and eat the shipping.

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Man, you have this wrong!

What you have there is a reason to buy a 40-65 rifle! grin

Anyway, a free bump for ya'

/john
Guess nobody else has a 40-65 either
IF Tom Horn was Still around, He would have Bought Them in a Heart Beet.

Dirty Harry
Just a century too late
Just about to say the same thing I just watched that movie Fri nite
Originally Posted by stang5021
Guess nobody else has a 40-65 either

I have one, a Ballard single shot, but I make my own brass out of .45-70's. Blackpowder loads throw a 400 grain soft cast bullet hard enough to topple 56 pound steel rams at 500 meters.
Originally Posted by jpb
Man, you have this wrong!

What you have there is a reason to buy a 40-65 rifle! grin

Anyway, a free bump for ya'

/john


My thoughts exactly!!
Originally Posted by dirtyharry
IF Tom Horn was Still around, He would have Bought Them in a Heart Beet.

Dirty Harry

I thought he used a .45-60, not a .40-65?
The 40-65 is a great round. Have two single shots myself!

Jerry
Originally Posted by filmjunkie4ever
Originally Posted by dirtyharry
IF Tom Horn was Still around, He would have Bought Them in a Heart Beet.

Dirty Harry

I thought he used a .45-60, not a .40-65?

I Just read up on it, the rifle was a 45-75 cal. in the movie. Steve McQueen said it was a 45-60.
The Real Tom Horn was using a 1894 Win. in 30-30 cal. in the time frame of this movie.
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I have a friend that shoots that Caliber, I will contact him. Do you take paypal ?
Originally Posted by Mooseman684
I have a friend that shoots that Caliber, I will contact him. Do you take paypal ?

Discrete PayPal f&f, check of any kind, money order, cash all good with me.
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Originally Posted by dirtyharry
Originally Posted by filmjunkie4ever
Originally Posted by dirtyharry
IF Tom Horn was Still around, He would have Bought Them in a Heart Beet.

Dirty Harry

I thought he used a .45-60, not a .40-65?

I Just read up on it, the rifle was a 45-75 cal. in the movie. Steve McQueen said it was a 45-60.
The Real Tom Horn was using a 1894 Win. in 30-30 cal. in the time frame of this movie.


The 40-65 is a model 1886 chambering, the 40-60 is a model 1876. 45-75 and 45-60 are model 1876 chamberings. The 40-60 Marlin and 40-60 Colt, are the same as a Winchester 40-65…


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Originally Posted by dirtyharry
Originally Posted by filmjunkie4ever
Originally Posted by dirtyharry
IF Tom Horn was Still around, He would have Bought Them in a Heart Beet.

Dirty Harry

I thought he used a .45-60, not a .40-65?

I Just read up on it, the rifle was a 45-75 cal. in the movie. Steve McQueen said it was a 45-60.
The Real Tom Horn was using a 1894 Win. in 30-30 cal. in the time frame of this movie.
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I will take all 4 boxes.
Sold thank you everyone.
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