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Old 01-31-2010, 04:25 PM
tallpaul tallpaul is offline
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Default Who knows 270 weatherby brass and round values?

I came into what I believe to be 97 rounds of 130 gr spirepoint 270 weatherby
50 rounds of 150 all repackaged in the plastic reusable cases - I believe they are factory...

then there is another box of 20 100 gr I believe reloads and then 10 more factory loads

The ones marked factory have the green seal over the primers

I know the brass is all weatherby and the bulletts have value...

So what would a fair price be to ask for such?



I bought a bunch of gear from a lady who's husband used to shoot and reload... I know he packed other new rounds in the plastic boxes for storage/shooting and have not had issues with the stuff I shot that I own guns for.

So where would ya start? How would you sell them?

The real bad part is I got a bunch of loose factory .38 super xtp I think that makes me want to buy a .38 super to shoot it in
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