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Sold two rifles and just discovered some ammunition, hand loads.
Several, less than ten, 7mm Remington magnum. Don't recall exact detail of powder. Loaded with magnum primer and 175 grain bullets.

.22-250
All matching head stamp
Four empty pieces of brass
Four hollow point reloads
Thirty two ballistic tip reloads.

Make an offer. Dollars? Trade for brass .45, .45 Long Colt, 9mm, or .38?

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+1. I wouldn't touch unknown hand loads 3rd hand.
Good enough advice. Some of us pull bullets, dispose of questionable power, and inspect brass and primer, and reload safely a piece of brass that has been inspected, measured, and deemed safe. If primer is suspect I replace it as well. Safety first. Not offering third hand. My hand to yours is second hand. Thanks for the sage council.
 
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