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Dont envy you, a lot of the stuff looks very well used, if the other dies look like the one in the spartan press they need a bit of a clean up $25?.
The FMJ bullets are of use to someone but not really high on the list for target shooting 10 c ea. The 520 rds could be pulled down for their components or shot as is but then we dont know if the cases are boxer or berdan primed.Maybe 35 c a case if reloadable, dont know how old it is.
The fired brass is reloadable but how good is it now? Looks like Winchester head stamp, maybe 10c a case.
The box of bits is a lottery there could be sights in those plastic cases, $10 for the case?
The scope stand is a Collings by the look of it and to a shooter that wants one maybe $150 it looks complete with all the sections.
The press is pretty tardy and maybe $75 same with the beam and thrower. Cleaned up it could get $150 for the bunch.
The jacket and glove ...older style zip up jacket $40 to someone it fits, Glove $5 same
Hope that helps but not much to go on info wise.
If you got a photo from them of the label on the ammo ( that may be SADF like you said) it would help a bit, If it is that R1M1 stuff its berdan primed and not very grunty. The way primer prices are these days its probably worth the price of the primer to someone.
But "needs work" ie pull it down and use another projo.
I would put the press and all the reloading gear in the pastic box along with the Win cases and loose projectiles and call it $200
Thanks for the input John. I didn't realise the SADF ammo was berdan, that will definitely effect the price. Also knew nothing about the Collings stand too, when I visit them next I'll have a closer look at those, cheers.
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