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  • shoupdawg
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 2362

    What would you pay for this set up?

    I'd like to start reloading and came upon this deal. I have a book on the way to read up on re-loading and have been scouring my various gun boards, but didn't want to pass this up if it was a good deal. So what's a good price for this? $300, $400, etc.?

    rcbs rok chucker, several dies (6mm,243,279,30cal,30/06,280rem,7mm,9mm,38spl,357),scale, brass trimmer, brass, shaker,media, and two boxes of bullets. he also added that the following came with it but didn't if he was charging extra or not:
    25/60 winchester spotting scope,sand bag shooting rest, bore sight, vise,calliper, mic,bullet remover

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    American_pride
    Member
    • Feb 2007
    • 235

    well since you got so much response The dies were about $30 a set so that gives you a little guess towards the value. But if you dont shoot all those calibers then the extra dies are not worth anything to you..............
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    • #3
      JamesY
      Veteran Member
      • Apr 2006
      • 2652

      I would pay about $150 for that set up and sell the dies I don't need for about $12 each.

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      • #4
        tankerman
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Mar 2006
        • 24240

        What is 279?

        Buy the whole lot, depending on who made the dies, trimmer and scale pay up to $200, specially if any of those extras you listed are included.


        Sell the dies you don't need.

        If you pass, please give me the guy's phone number.

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