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Selling ammunition
SCOUT5
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I didn't think I would sell any ammunition. However prices have reached levels I didn't expect. I have a surplus of good to premium rifle hunting ammunition. Most notably 375 H&H, 300 WSM, 243 win, and sabot slugs in 12ga and 20ga. Basically I could move $10,000 worth of ammunition and still have what I need to hunt with for the remainder of my hunting days.
I'm going to have to think about this.
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Or......you could do a giveaway and heck I would even chip in for part of the shipping if I win.😁 Bob
Catch 22! If you sell and everything works out, then you did GREAT. If you sell and then end up needing more ammo(and none is available) then you lose.
If you can do both, sell, and have plenty left, then you are good to go!
Hope you let us know if you decide to start parting ways with any 375 H&H or 243 Win.
Mule
I will be looking in on some Sabot slugs if you list some...
Sell while prices are inflated. $10k in small bills is a better thing to have sitting around than ammo you never plan to shoot. Naturally, having both would be preferable!
I'll second that motion, but am more interested in the 20 than the 12.
I still have an 870 in 20ga with a full rifled barrel and no Sabots so that is my first desire...my son hunts with a 12ga and I gave him most of my Sabots when I moved out of Illinois...so a few boxes would be good....I do not see them often here in MO as most folks rifle hunt...
Would sell quickly as ammo is starting to show up again and the prices are dropping every day. We also have several more major European based companies building ammo plants here.
SIG Sauer is building a plant in Jacksonville Arkansas dedicated to primer manufacture.
i can care less if it looses value i have it now ,,warm fuzzy feeling and not from soy products😝
Don't sell it............hoarde it. Like $$$ in the bank
Prices will never return to "normal" now that Russian imports are banned.