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<blockquote data-quote="Beelzebub" data-source="post: 2541231" data-attributes="member: 29392"><p>So let's say you have a particular gun for sale. A gun that shoots 1/2" or better, but only with ammo you have worked hard to develop?</p><p></p><p>Even 3 years ago before the fall out, a box of Remington CorLoks were a minimum of $25. What if this rifle has more than 1 or 2 loads that it really likes. If you offered a hundred or 200 or 500 rounds meticulously loaded, what you you ask for them? What if they aren't the best loads for a gun identical to the one you are selling with or without the accurate loads? Do you pull the bullets and reload them for gun number 2 or what?</p><p></p><p>I'm specifically asking about an RPR in 243 Winchester with a 7.7:1 twist and shoots Berger 115's into the same hole all day. But I don't have another 243 that will stabilize the 115s. If you were buying a gun and were offered the bullets to go with it, what would you be willing to pay for 100 of them? $1/each or maybe more. </p><p></p><p>I'm getting ready to "thin the herd" a little and I guess reduce the number of rounds on the shelves. If I sell reloaded ammo am I liable if it goes boom and causes injury? I've never sold any of my loads and was very very particular who I even reloaded for in the past. I only load for myself now. Just asking questions to see what people's thought ar.</p><p></p><p>tks in advance,</p><p>Beelzebub</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beelzebub, post: 2541231, member: 29392"] So let's say you have a particular gun for sale. A gun that shoots 1/2" or better, but only with ammo you have worked hard to develop? Even 3 years ago before the fall out, a box of Remington CorLoks were a minimum of $25. What if this rifle has more than 1 or 2 loads that it really likes. If you offered a hundred or 200 or 500 rounds meticulously loaded, what you you ask for them? What if they aren't the best loads for a gun identical to the one you are selling with or without the accurate loads? Do you pull the bullets and reload them for gun number 2 or what? I'm specifically asking about an RPR in 243 Winchester with a 7.7:1 twist and shoots Berger 115's into the same hole all day. But I don't have another 243 that will stabilize the 115s. If you were buying a gun and were offered the bullets to go with it, what would you be willing to pay for 100 of them? $1/each or maybe more. I'm getting ready to "thin the herd" a little and I guess reduce the number of rounds on the shelves. If I sell reloaded ammo am I liable if it goes boom and causes injury? I've never sold any of my loads and was very very particular who I even reloaded for in the past. I only load for myself now. Just asking questions to see what people's thought ar. tks in advance, Beelzebub [/QUOTE]
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