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<blockquote data-quote="ScLowCountry" data-source="post: 5672016" data-attributes="member: 23760"><p>I haven't started selling my stuff or even considered it, but I have basically got out of reloading as well. I taught some of my friends how to do it so I guess I have passed on the tradition. I don't shoot as much as I used to and when I do I shoot 22 or 9 mm which I've never bothered to reload. I never got into progressive reloading so loading one of the time 9 mm is rather time consuming. Sometimes my time is worth more than buying a box of bullets. I do however still exclusively use my reloads when deer hunting etc</p><p></p><p>I would sell everything individually if I were you. I was staring at one of my reloading cabinets last week and realized I had enough powder for a down payment on a house. That is if you go off of current gun broker prices</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScLowCountry, post: 5672016, member: 23760"] I haven't started selling my stuff or even considered it, but I have basically got out of reloading as well. I taught some of my friends how to do it so I guess I have passed on the tradition. I don't shoot as much as I used to and when I do I shoot 22 or 9 mm which I've never bothered to reload. I never got into progressive reloading so loading one of the time 9 mm is rather time consuming. Sometimes my time is worth more than buying a box of bullets. I do however still exclusively use my reloads when deer hunting etc I would sell everything individually if I were you. I was staring at one of my reloading cabinets last week and realized I had enough powder for a down payment on a house. That is if you go off of current gun broker prices [/QUOTE]
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