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I was wondering if There is much interest in cartridge collecting any more ? I was thinking about selling a few calibers which are pretty hard to find but wanted to see if it's worth the effort.I.use to do it growing.up kinda like baseball card collecting for shooters ! | ||
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Not sure. I've never been a collector of cartridges, but have some odd ones from different guns I've owned, like 350 G&H Magnum, 375 Hoffman, 22 Lovell, etc. | |||
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Yes I think there is a lot of interest in ammo Collecting. I have been doing it for about 30 years now. I know many people who collect ammo also. You just need to get your items exposed to the right people. I have 2 friends who have businesses that sell collectible ammo on line. What do you have to sell as I am always interested in buying cartridges. Zac | |||
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I.have a bunch in mind just had to be worth loading and making.then . | |||
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I'm always looking for German military ammo. Doug Humbarger NRA Life member Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73. Yankee Station Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo. | |||
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Last month at a Washing Arms Collector show I saw a guy with a few hundred Kurz 7.92X33, based on LC 56 brass. I gave him $1 for one for my collection I don't know how much he wanted for the lot. If you're interested I can try to look him up again but not until the September show. Joe Reno | |||
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Collecting cartridges is just like collecting everything else.There has to be a common value base.Case in point;I sold a 63 Cadillac convertible in pink (just like HUD),It took a while. Even when I was still building rifles in the 80's I always was enamoured by the abstract calibres,thus no raid on the doors from the unwashed masses.The end result is the same for all of this.Sell something that someone else wants;your designs are not of the general publics opinion. Never mistake motion for action. | |||
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There is always a value to what is no longer being made-and relative value. Old ammunition has serious historical value-to someone. Avatar | |||
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Anyone interested in original Winchester 348 WCF "Standing Bear" boxes of 250 gr Silvertips from the late 1950s -early 1960s? These are rare and the last boxes I had went for about the same as original 405 WCF full ammunition boxes by W-W in the red-gold pattern of the late 1940s. Avatar | |||
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I just agreed to sell my 1907 vintage Jeffery 404 and the buyer plans on using it and isn't interested in the original Kynoch ammo that I got with it. There are five boxes of five rounds that I was told were likely 1950's vintage and one factory wrapped box of ten 5round boxes. Any suggestions on where to post these ? Anyone who claims the 30-06 is ineffective has either not tried one, or is unwittingly commenting on their own marksmanship Phil Shoemaker Alaska Master guide FAA Master pilot NRA Benefactor www.grizzlyskinsofalaska.com | |||
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