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    SEIndSAM

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    What do you think guys??? Should I sell a case of surplus 5.56 (at a profit)and use the money to buy reloading equipment or should I just sit on it???
     

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    What do you think guys??? Should I sell a case of surplus 5.56 (at a profit)and use the money to buy reloading equipment or should I just sit on it???

    Buy a chair to do your reloading instead of sitting on a case of 5.56.:dunno:

    :D


    I would sell the ammo only if you have plenty of it or other ways to buy more.
     

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    Seriously, I have 3 cases. Plus about 700 empty brass cases. I am thinking about putting a case on the market, turning a profit and using the money for a reloading set up.

    With a reloading set up, I already have a bunch of brass. Plus, BIL has been reloading for a long time and he could help me.
     

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    What do you think guys??? Should I sell a case of surplus 5.56 (at a profit)and use the money to buy reloading equipment or should I just sit on it???
    IMO, the price on lots of stuff is gonna fall through the floor when all this dies down. I'm the wrong person to ask about selling stuff though. I've never sold a thing.
     

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    Seriously, I have 3 cases. Plus about 700 empty brass cases. I am thinking about putting a case on the market, turning a profit and using the money for a reloading set up.

    With a reloading set up, I already have a bunch of brass. Plus, BIL has been reloading for a long time and he could help me.

    Would you end up with more ammo in the end if you sell a case and reload some? :dunno:
     

    SEIndSAM

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    Would you end up with more ammo in the end if you sell a case and reload some? :dunno:

    I don't know that I would have MORE ammo, but with a reloading set up I would not be as dependent on the market to restock.

    Plus, I could also reload the 9mm, which I use more of anyway.
     

    SEIndSAM

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    IMO, the price on lots of stuff is gonna fall through the floor when all this dies down. I'm the wrong person to ask about selling stuff though. I've never sold a thing.

    I agree, but going back to buy low, sell high, now might be the time to sell for a profit and get set up with a reloader.

    Paying for the kids braces, probably not going to get the cash for a reloading set up unless something happens like a large tax return.
     

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    IMO, the price on lots of stuff is gonna fall through the floor when all this dies down. I'm the wrong person to ask about selling stuff though. I've never sold a thing.

    I have sold several things. I have bought several guns and didn't like them, so I sold it and bought something else. But I always buy another firearm, Gun moneey stays Gun Money.
     
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