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| This little cartridge was introduce before 1880 by Holland & Holland Company of England. It was introduce for the H&H smooth bore rifle, and other rifles have been chambed in this caliber. The word "Rook" is a British term for a bird, simliar to the crow in the USA. This is a hard item to find in the USA as it is not widely used out side of England. |
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| .297/250 Rook by Kynoch. Black Powder cartridges from the box in the picture. All have some spots, due to being well over 100 years old but they will display well on one side |
| British Cartridges |
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| .297/250 Rook Rifle Cartridge |
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| (A.) Minor spots will display well on one or more sides |
| (B.) Heavier spots but will display well on one side |
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| (B.) $ 2.50 per Cartridge |
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| (A.) $ 3.75 per Cartridge |
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| Heavier Spots |
| Minor Spots |
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