I have 6 buckets of brass that I'd like to sell. It is once fired and has not been processed (de-primed and tumbled). I like to come up with a fair price and I'm not sure where to set price point (compare to cleaned and tumbled brass). Suggestions?
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Sac Valley Shooting Center sells range brass for $3 a pound ... but it isn't sorted, and you don't know if it is once-fired. That might be a good starting point. -
Sorted, clean and tumbled helps. 9mm is 9 pounds/k, .40 S&W is 10/k"If we make enough laws, we can all be criminals."
Walnut media for bright brass
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I like $3 a lb especially if you want to sell fast
$4 if you don't mind it takeing a little longer
I don't understand when people sell it as tumbled, I have everything to tumble why pay you an extra $10 to run a tumbler for a few hours. Especially because I run everything through stainless and most just use walnut.I will share my opinion and my load data, BUT I am just a guy with too many cigars and too many guns. Whatever I say is probably wrong.Comment
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You can see a few For Sale threads in the Ammo and Reloading for sale section of Calguns, there are a couple guys that sell regularly on that board, that will give you a good starting point on what is competitive.
If you price it right on that forum, it will sell fast.
Good luck.When asked what qualities he most valued in his generals, Napoleon said, "give me lucky ones."Comment
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