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Thinking about getting rid of some ammo


monstermoose78

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I have boxes of 40 cal HST rounds 50 per box and I am trying to figure out what I should charge from them?

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I know it’s almost impossible to find so I was think 80 bucks box.

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Look at home defense rounds for a box of 20 they are 35 to 40 bucks with shipping if you can find any. These rounds here aren’t just cheap rounds they top of the line people stoppers. I have boxes of 50 

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14 hours ago, PRO-V said:

YIKES!! And people complain when gas goes up 10cents that they're being gouged.

Gouging go look for home defense hst federal rounds range from 1.60-2 bucks a round online and no one has them. So I am selling them for what they are going for 1.60 time 50 equals 80 bucks and at 2 bucks a round times 50 that’s 100 bucks. Seeing I have the rounds on hand and am willing to part with some I think that’s nice of me.

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That is really does not matter at this time. Buy low sell high. 

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Just so you know I have had this ammo for 11 years now. I am not part of this problem. The only ammo I have an order for is 223 50 grain v max. That is for shooting things that need to taken out. If you think I am gouging people for high end ammo that’s your opinion but if I am just selling my ammo and for a price that someone wants to pay it’s not an issue. Heck I sold many members here ammo during the last ammo shortage from r what I paid for it. 

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Glad I grabbed 5 boxes of slugs a few years ago for deer. 

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13 hours ago, monstermoose78 said:

If you think I am gouging people for high end ammo that’s your opinion but if I am just selling my ammo and for a price that someone wants to pay it’s not an issue.

You are correct. They should have bought before potatoe head took office. 7 million new gun owners in January alone brought a brand new large demand and a continouance for high prices.

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11 minutes ago, Grainbelt said:

You are correct. They should have bought before potatoe head took office. 7 million new gun owners in January alone brought a brand new large demand and a continouance for high prices.

2 million guns sold in January. 23 million in 2020. 

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On 2/13/2021 at 11:27 PM, monstermoose78 said:

That is really does not matter at this time. Buy low sell high. 

The market will dictate what they’re worth.  If you want to sell, go ahead and offer for what you’d like.

 

The Frontiersman has offered to buy ammo, same as guns now.  They’ll know what it’s worth.  I’d say 11 years old is the only drawback but how much I don’t know.

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Moose, I apologise for earlier statements as I was not familiar with HST's and after looking at that round I believe you are fair. Also the age of the rounds is immaterial. If they were stored properly they can last 100 years. 

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