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Lot's of loading gear, not sure what to do with it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Callison76" data-source="post: 2346063" data-attributes="member: 13334"><p>My dad passed away this last August and for the last 10 years I have been buying him reloading gear to tinker with in his spare time. It was something he enjoyed and it helped subsidize my shooting habit as he would load me up whatever odd ball bthp, otm, ap, etc etc round I wanted to shoot that week. </p><p>I am seeking some guidence from OSA members as to what to do with this stuff. I work 6 days a week 10-12 hours a day and I can either reload ammo or go shooting but I really don't have time to do both. I don't know what half the dies /collets / chronos / thingamajiggers in this stuff are to describe them to sell them. I know there are 2 presses, dies for .308, .223, .45, .9mm, .38/.357, 30-30 (i think), .32 Win spl, and 7 mag and more. I know there is 20+ pounds of powder because I bought him 16 lbs of varget this spring and there are a whole bunch more 1lb kegs in a tote. </p><p></p><p>I don't really know where to start on this stuff and have lots of questions. Can you sell 7.5 lbs of an opened 8 pound keg of powder? Is there a non profit (youth?) shooting sports foundation out there that would be better off if I donated this stuff to them? Is someone interested in helping me figure out what all of it is? </p><p></p><p>At the moment I don't really know what questions to ask, if any of you guys have any guidence you could lend, I would be very thankful.</p><p></p><p>Callison</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Callison76, post: 2346063, member: 13334"] My dad passed away this last August and for the last 10 years I have been buying him reloading gear to tinker with in his spare time. It was something he enjoyed and it helped subsidize my shooting habit as he would load me up whatever odd ball bthp, otm, ap, etc etc round I wanted to shoot that week. I am seeking some guidence from OSA members as to what to do with this stuff. I work 6 days a week 10-12 hours a day and I can either reload ammo or go shooting but I really don't have time to do both. I don't know what half the dies /collets / chronos / thingamajiggers in this stuff are to describe them to sell them. I know there are 2 presses, dies for .308, .223, .45, .9mm, .38/.357, 30-30 (i think), .32 Win spl, and 7 mag and more. I know there is 20+ pounds of powder because I bought him 16 lbs of varget this spring and there are a whole bunch more 1lb kegs in a tote. I don't really know where to start on this stuff and have lots of questions. Can you sell 7.5 lbs of an opened 8 pound keg of powder? Is there a non profit (youth?) shooting sports foundation out there that would be better off if I donated this stuff to them? Is someone interested in helping me figure out what all of it is? At the moment I don't really know what questions to ask, if any of you guys have any guidence you could lend, I would be very thankful. Callison [/QUOTE]
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