Hadn't realized how expensive reloading manuals are getting!

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I have that book. I'd be willing to let it go for a mere $999, free shipping, of course. PM me rc if you want my paypal info. ;)
 
Anyone else notice the other Reloading items below it for a $1002 as well? This guy has got some serious mark ups. RC if you want that 9th edition Hornady I'll sell you mine used in good condition for $501. That's half off! :rolleyes:
 
Heck guys, you all missed the main point..!!!
It says right at the top over where it says Hornady 9th edition...LAST ONE..!!:what:

You's Guys better hurry while it's available...!!!:)

I've seen other outrageous prices on reloading items there every now and then...But this has to be a MisssprEnt?
Or he's just fishing.

TxD
 
Yeah, says he has sold 19 of them, but that HAS to be an outright lie. If it isn't, there's the first 19 who should have their head's examined for being unfit to own or carry. PT Barnum said it best......
 
Fellas,
Really it's a bargain -- from the listing details:
Product Features:

An invaluable resource for your reloading bench

Many new cartridges

Includes a variety of propellants

In-depth, easy-to-understand explanations of internal, external and terminal ballistics

Velocity/powder charts for quick and easy reference

Product Descriptions:

Reloaders will find the 9th Edition Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading an invaluable resource for their bench. You'll find over 900 pages representing data of all the newest

It's INVALUABLE!
It includes propellants, no haz-mat!
At 900 pages, that's only a little over a dollar a page! What a bargain!
 
I assumed it was a glitch of some kind.

There are three other items on his listings for the same $1,002 price.

rc
 
$1,000 for a book? I wonder what's going on there.

At some book selling websites there is a pricing program that can be used so that, if your rival is getting $X for their copy, you should be able to get $X + $0.05 easy for your copy and bumps your price relative to your rivals'. A nickel more for your whole catalog is small change but can add up. BUT if the rival has the program watching your prices and bumping, there is a virtual internet price war that gets hilarious for by-standers. I have seen a book not to be named, often regarded as the worst ever writ, bid up to $7,000 between two sellers. They don't get into the opposite: a price under bidding program war. I would not mind buying a crap book if I could get a $7,000 credit.
 
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