What would be a realistic price

Ferryman

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Hi Guys

I am not shooting anywhere near as much as I used to and wonder if the time has come to sell all the reloading gear and wonder what you think would be a realistic price for it as a single lot.

2 Bonanza C0-Ax presses
RCBS 5-0-5 Powder Scale
RCBS Powder Thrower and Stand
RCBS .308 Dies
RCBS .223 Dies
RCBS Bullet Puller Die with .223 and .308 collets
RCBS Vibratory Case Cleaner
RCBS Electronic Powder Dispenser & Scale
Forster Classic Case Trimmer
RCBBS Deburring tool
RCBS Media seperator
RCBS Lube Pad
4 Loading blocks.

Thanks
Tony
 
Well, it's all good "name" kit AND thanks to the Brexit vote the £ has declined against the $ making this stuff more expensive now than when you bought it.

I'd look at Hannam's for the cost of the Bonanza Co-Ax as it's now a Fortster and Midway UK aka Brownell's for the price of the RCBS stuff or any other UK importer of it. There's nothing in your list that is quality kit.

Then punt it at something 40% to 45% under that to make it a tempting price and accept that you may have to split stuff rather than as a job lot.

You could also look on our own Classifieds to see what the same kit sold for. If it sold on a reply it's too cheap...if it's still for sale too expensive.
 
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Having had to sell my shooting partners shooting related bits & pieces, it always helps if you have the part numbers, it helps you find the current retail price for stuff then go from there. it also helps more from a buyer if things are boxed in original packaging. You'd be surprised at the money you have invested in that bundle.

It will also help you and the buyer if you can scale the condition of the equipment, nothing worse than buying something for it to turn up scrabble and medium to poor condition. On that note, I've never sold anything or owned anything to that matter that is shabby or poorly looked after.

Pricing individually then totalling up the job lot for a discount may shift the lot, but as stated, you'll have more success selling individually.

Sandy
 
I think you will struggle to sell it all as a job lot and you will most likely get more for it individually. Which on that note if you did split I would be interested in one of the presses. Your potentially not that far away either.
 
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