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What should I do with a big lot of old mixed ammo

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  • MIKE WISKEY

    a. bulk sale on gun broker (check shipping requirements)

    b. several tables at a local gun show

    c. 5 gal. metal pail w/about 3" of stones/gravel in the bottom & a couple quarts of gas with a screen over the top & 1 match

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  • oldWinchesterfan

    c. Sounds like fun!

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  • Grasshopper

    imo, not that much odd to sell on GB because of ship cost. IF you have a local paper, or one of those Traders run an add and try to sell it there as a lot. I been there and it drives me insane on trying to divide it. Lot sale buddy, and thank me later.

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  • Mobuck

    I would group the identifiable commercial ammo (especially full or mostly full boxes) by caliber, get a rough count, and offer that as one lot. The odds and unidentifiable goes into another lot and let the buyer figure it out.

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  • scooterdriver
    Mobuck: 31152976335515/comments/31152970454171

    I would group the identifiable commercial ammo (especially full or mostly full boxes) by caliber, get a rough count, and offer that as one lot. The odds and unidentifiable goes into another lot and let the buyer figure it out.

    This, but you might want to list the easily identifiable stuff in a couple/few different lots grouped by caliber. Keep in mind that shipping costs will matter.

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  • Grasshopper

    I stand by my suggestion, if you sell it here there will be "buyers" pizzed when it arrives and it is not what they thought. BEEN there, done that, lot it at home and forget it. IT is NOT worth the trouble.

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  • brier-49

    How close are you to NH? TThere is a place there , the man buys any thing like this

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  • AdamsQuailHunter

    You might consider selling the whole lot to 'A Call To Arms, LLC' - info@ammo-one1.com

    We also buy, or trade for some obsolete cartridges. It is best to e-mail us, as we are not always available by phone. However if needed, please call between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM (EST) Maine 207-648-4087. Leave a message and reason for your call and we will return your call.

    Best Regards - AQH

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  • oldWinchesterfan

    I’ve messed with some stuff like this before, not to the extent of what you have, but suggest you take what you can get at local gun show and move on.

    There could even be reloads mixed in. IMHO, it’s best to sell at a local gun show where the buyer has it in their hands when you agree on cash price and shake hands.

    Maybe sell individual lots of military .30 carbine, M2 ball .30-06, .45 auto rim, etc., separately. But I’d sell face to face to avoid any shipping issues and buyer blowback.

    Good luck!

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