I was at an estate sale this last weekend when I found a new in box Dillion 550B press up on the top shelf of a Tuff shed in the backyard along with a bunch of empty boxes.
When I got home I opened the box and found five caliber conversion kits that were ordered and shipped along with the 550B press.
I'm thinking of selling all of this on eBay and want to know if I should include the 5 caliber conversion kits with the new press or sell them separately.
The calibers are .223 Rem, 38/357 mag, 45 acp, 44 spl/mag, and 10mm/40 S&W.
In the same box with the conversion kits there were also (3) threaded four hole plates with some threaded steel tubes with locking nuts. Do these 4 hole plates go with the kits or do they normally come with the press?
If you were bidding on this press, would the extra caliber kits make it more desirable as a whole, or not?
I'm not into reloading so any pertinent advice would be appreciated.
When I got home I opened the box and found five caliber conversion kits that were ordered and shipped along with the 550B press.
I'm thinking of selling all of this on eBay and want to know if I should include the 5 caliber conversion kits with the new press or sell them separately.
The calibers are .223 Rem, 38/357 mag, 45 acp, 44 spl/mag, and 10mm/40 S&W.
In the same box with the conversion kits there were also (3) threaded four hole plates with some threaded steel tubes with locking nuts. Do these 4 hole plates go with the kits or do they normally come with the press?
If you were bidding on this press, would the extra caliber kits make it more desirable as a whole, or not?
I'm not into reloading so any pertinent advice would be appreciated.