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  • Julians4x4
    Member
    • Dec 2007
    • 199

    12 ga reloading price check

    I have some reloading components for 12ga. I am not sure what to ask or how to price them. Any help would be great as i am new to reloading.
    I would keep but i don't plan on reloading 12 ga, plus i am not sure if there is any collector value on some of these items.
    I am seeking some info on what to ask for (fair price).
    Any help would be Great, as soon as i get some idea of the value i will post for sale.
    Thank you,

    Items as listed:
    Winchester # 209 shot primers 900ct
    Federal # 209 shot primers 1500ct
    CCI #157 shot primers 1500ct

    Old Winchester and Alcan boxes of fiber wads 500 and 1000 ct

    1 25lb bag of #8 shot

    3 med size boxs of shotgun shells unknown ct

    3 wooden shell holders

    Not sure what the rules are about selling powder. If i cant sell i will keep.
    Old cans of smokeless powder
    2-New Unopened Hercules Herco smokeless shotgun powder 11oz ea
    1-New Alcan smokeless shotgun powder 6lb
    1-opened Red Dot smokeless shotgun powder 8lb (has approx 3-4 lbs)
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    Gunsrruss
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 1488

    Very old stuff ??

    Most everything I see there is very old. Id say somewhere in the 60's or even 50's manuf. The primers will be fine and the powder. Those wads as far as I know are no longer used. The shot shells look like paper shells, and they are no longer used either. Everything is plastic these days. You have some powder there that I haven't seen before. That's not saying that a person couldn't find a way to use it.
    I won't be wronged
    I won't be insulted
    And I won't be laid a hand on.
    I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.....John Wayne

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      sargenv
      Veteran Member
      • Oct 2005
      • 4620

      pm sent.

      While they may not be used by modern reloaders, they likely can be well adapted to smokepole shooters. I've loaded some paper wad shells now and then. It's a little different but they seem to work ok.
      Last edited by sargenv; 08-04-2008, 7:29 AM.

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        Julians4x4
        Member
        • Dec 2007
        • 199

        Originally posted by Gunsrruss
        Most everything I see there is very old. Id say somewhere in the 60's or even 50's manuf. The primers will be fine and the powder. Those wads as far as I know are no longer used. The shot shells look like paper shells, and they are no longer used either. Everything is plastic these days. You have some powder there that I haven't seen before. That's not saying that a person couldn't find a way to use it.
        The shot shells are a mixture plastic and paper old Remington/Winchester/Federal...
        Last edited by Julians4x4; 08-04-2008, 12:09 PM. Reason: Shell info

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