How much for Spent casings?

Vitorum

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Hey guys what's up. If there is somewhere else I should post this please let me know.

I have some spent casings that I would like to sell locally but I'm not sure how much to ask. I have 464 rounds of 40 cal. Some of it is winchest,federal,and umc. Also have 72 rounds of 9mm winchester, and 64 rounds 9mm RWS. Then last I have 109 rounds of 300Winmag. Any suggestions would be helpfull.

Also I have 91 unused target 2 3/4 shotgun shells. Winchester. How much do you think I could ask for that? Thanks.
 
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opeagle

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I think I threw up in my mouth a little when I looked at some of those prices.
 

George Az

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What kills on large parcels of brass is shipping. You have some value with the 300 wn mag brass, but not too much. I don't rely on gunbroker prices for anything other than to see and sometimes get a laugh. You might do better trading at a local gun show.
 

BobinNC

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What kills on large parcels of brass is shipping. You have some value with the 300 wn mag brass, but not too much. I don't rely on gunbroker prices for anything other than to see and sometimes get a laugh. You might do better trading at a local gun show.

Gunbroker might be a shitty place to buy brass at a good price, but when your selling it's gold. For example here's a current 300 win mag auction with 20 bids, (100 1x fired WW cases for $0.55 per case) and the winner gets to pay actual shipping:

300 Win Mag reloading brass 1x fired (WIN),100pcs : Reloading Supplies at GunBroker.com
 

218bee

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US Postal Service Flat Rate boxes work well. can get many pcs. of brass in a large one...(should you decide to ship...)