advice on selling reloading setup

DIRTTRAX

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Probably a silly question but I haven't loaded any this year and could use the room in my shop. Would one be better off selling as a whole or pieces? I'm sure more money by breaking it up but alot of time posting individual stuff. I have quite a bit of stuff. Two presses one proggresive. Lots of parts for both. All your Nirmal scales powder throwers etc. And enough new brass, powder, projectiles to load probably well over 50k rounds of 9mm. Any advice thanks
 

DaveB

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That is a surprisingly difficult question.

For sure finding a buyer for the entire lot would be the most desirable.

Selling individually would most likely return more of your original investment.

Time for the 8x14 yellow pad and pencil(s).
I would do an inventory and price each piece as you wrote it down. Take a picture of each item.

Total the prices, decide on a discount, and post it up.

Sell as one-piece deal for some period of time-say a 3-4 weeks.

If you haven't sold it after that period of time start selling pieces.
 

7mmkiller

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I'm looking to get into re-loading. Selling as a whole is good, but if someone is new to it, like myself, it would be hard to spend the money to buy everything someone such as yourself probably has. On that note. If you get ready to piece it out and sell a kit to get started p.m me.
 
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