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Thread: Winchester Mark II, Mark III, and Mark IV ammo

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    Winchester Mark II, Mark III, and Mark IV ammo

    Here are some pics of Winchester target ammo from days gone past. All of the boxes are perfect or nearly so and all are full of ammo. I am thinking I will sell it soon if I figure out where and what it is worth. I have 6 boxes of the Mark II, 3 bricks of the Mark III, and 1 brick of Mark IV.
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    Nice looking Ammo, in such good shape! I have no idea on value, but I remember using it a lifetime ago.
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    Nifty. Cracked off a box or two of that stuff as a kid.
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    Sad story on the Mark II. When I was starting my Bullseye shooting career, I bought an entire case from an elderly gentleman. Started shooting it and it did shoot very well. I was at a gun show some time later and saw some on a dealer's table at a gun show at some big price I don't now remember. When I got home, I rushed to see how much I had left. Alas, only these 6 boxes I now have. Oh well, not the worst mistake I ever made!
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    I was at a gun show some time later and saw some on a dealer's table at a gun show at some big price I don't now remember.
    When I was young and dumb, bought a sealed case of Winchester 12ga Ranger Trap loads. Shot the heck out of the case in the sand pits but saved 3 boxes. Here's the going price for one box of these shotshells ... http://www.gunbroker.com/item/647712443
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    I share your pain but to a lesser monetary extent.
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    That price is an asking price, 3 auctions have closed in 3 months no sales.

    I don't see that as a going price unless it sold.

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    Some years ago I had a REM M-37 that shot the Mark IV as well as Eley Tenex. I still have the major share of a case that I use as my accuracy standard ammo. It just seems to shoot well, to extremely well, in anything. Sure wish I still had the M-37. Selling it, one of a long string of really stupid moves.
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    If it were my ammo, I would not sell it for less than the cost of new Eley Tenex it would take to replace it.

    That is STILL good ammo!
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