Thank you all so very, very much for all that information. I will start researching what I paid for things when I started and gathered since then. I've let things sit for about 3 months now. Last month because of a bad case of tennis elbow and repetitive movement was contraindicated. All the dies for everything are RCBS Carbide dies. I didn't want to scrimp there. Somehow I ended up with 3 balance scales and 2 digital. .303 British is all but impossible to find. I know it's at least 6 boxes of primers. About 40 pounds of powder. Plenty of accessories. Collet bullet puller, which has been very helpful. Yesterday I pulled every round I made for the last year that I had. I would have hated to that with a kinetic hammer. How I ended up with two collet pullers, I don't know that either. I found many empty cases that I had rolled up as test bullets without powder mixed in with the loaded. A fair amount of under load and some over. I knew before I bought the Loadmaster that you had better like to fiddle with things. I do, and that's always been part of the joy. I've had about 8 squibs in the 3 months before quitting last fall. One of them was a .38 double squib. Thank goodness it was in a .357 pistol. Gunsmith says it's still good. Most of the squibs were 9 mm. I'm giving serious thought to rolling up some .38 for my wife to break in her new .357. Starting from scratch and going through the current Speer manual, page by page. That double squib really scared me.
I bought most everything hardware about 8 years ago. I bought the primers and most of the powder within the last 6 months. I have an acquaintance who has expressed an interest in reloading. He might be a "worthy" person to donate too. I haven't been able to find a mentor so that option is out. I'm on good terms with my Gunsmith. I thought, maybe asking him to take a look. I'm also on good terms with the local pawn shop owner. I was thinking of asking him to come take a look and see what he says. 50% of what he figures he could sell it for. I know I'm not going to make a fortune off this. I figured maybe $400.00 or $500.00. Mostly because of the powder and primers. I'll dump whatever I get out of it into commercial ammo if I do decide to sell.
Avix.