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2.5 inch 410 " 00 or 000", 9mm 380. Any of those
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You have to place an ad with a price. I'd say the price should be less than the individual components as one would have to spend the time to dissasemble them.Ok, that sounds plausible. What's your offer.
On reloaded ammo--- I see it sometimes 'factory reloaded'. Is that any better?
Generally I think "Factory re-loaded" is more of a term used by us. The official term for "Factory" produced re-loads would be "Remanufactured". I know it's just words but.....
Ammo produced by licensed legitimate manufacturers is considered safe. The general rule as far as unknown, good old "home-boy reloads" goes is, don't shoot them.
Have you actually tried that? I did, with MY OWN loads. I weighed the cases, considerable variations in the rifle/handgun brass I checked, not only between brands, but in the same lot of brass and different lots of the same brand. Same with bullets, weight a bunch and see if they are all whatever. and not +/-. Know all the cartridges are charged with the same powder? Really? How? Just because the first five or ten or whatever are loaded with powder X doesn't mean that the rest are not loaded with powders M, G , and Q, and if any of them are WAY overpressure when fired. Pull a few random military cartridges of the same cartridge out of the collection and pull the bullets, NOT unusual to find several different powders being used. All are safe of course, but differing weights.
If YOU feel safe doing that, more power to you, but I don't recommend other people do what I do either.
Just post them for sale in the reloading section and say in your ad that they are being sold for components. Simple as that. Somebody will buy them for sure and they will pay a good penny for them. Components are hard to find these days too.What do u mean