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JArmour

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What would all this reloading stuff be worth? I don't mess with it and it's just taking up space. This is my wife's fathers stuff and we're looking to get rid of it. There is also a TON of ammo.

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Clugnut

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What's there and how much is he looking to get for it? I would be interested in helping in get rid of it (he said cryptically).
 
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Her father passed in 06. This stuff has been sitting in his work room in her mothers basement since. Not really sure what is there and have no idea on price. I would assume all of the rounds in the plastic are reloads. There are a lot of shotgun shells that I would assume are new.

The reloading equipment is MES and there are two 600 JR Mark V's, and one MEC model 650. There are dies for a 30 luger, 357/38 spec, 10mm auto colt, 44 mag and 30-06. A few other things with no names that looks like shotgun shell re-loaders?

@200 rounds of 30-06 which I'll be keeping 50
A ton of rounds for the dies listed above.
 
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JArmour

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It looks like the 650 is pretty pricey new ($279)and the 600's are like $150 new. This is not new but he was very OCD when it came to his passion. Kind of like me and putters :).

Also the stuff I don't know what are are the green and blue things around the sides of the bench. Love to sell it all in one lot but will separate if anyone wants something.
 
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Going to list on the classified section, just need to nail down a price.
 

Nikonut

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brass, and ammo/bullets are in high demand right now.

the mecs, not worth a Whole lot. lots of them out there.

the rifle presses and such appear (what I could see) to be easily sellable.

there is really quite a bit $$$ in value there, but to move it fast, go for 50 to 65% of new value.

you can find new, good price value at midwayusa.com for starters.
 

Nikonut

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I linked the hunting pa guys here. darnit, I though I had more posts there.. just one. hehe. sheesh I registered there years ago!
 

warbirdlover

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I used to have have a setup like that. Loaded all kinds of rifle calibers and had a really nice MEC. Sold it all and all I can say is there is a nice bit of change sitting there.
 

eclark53520

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I would have been here earlier but ugh....i was taking care of something....:D


I would be interested but, i already have plenty of components. Looking at some cash sitting there though. You want to sell that stuff fast, head over to AR15.com.

There is almost 3,000 people logged on right now to that site. 162k active accounts. I have seen rooms 10x this size get sold on there quickly. Lots of guys over there with tons of money.
 

bryguy

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I'll second what Eclark said. You could also go over to 24hourcampfire and post it there in the classifieds. The best thing to do is to take some time and go over and inventory everything there is, then post EXACTLY what you have. 50% of new value would be a good starting point, but you may could get more if you are patient.
 

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