reloaded ammo issues

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rc109a

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My father passed away a couple of months ago and left me several guns. One of them (Savage 300 win mag) I never really wanted or have any desire to keep. Instead of letting it sit I decided to get rid of it. They guy who is buying it does not want any of the reload ammo since he only shoots factory. My dad loaded up 170 rounds with reloader 22 and 168g A-max bullets. There is over 200 cases that have been resized, polished, and primed.

The question is should I pull the bullets and power and sell the items as components or see if anyone wants to buy them complete with the understanding that they are not to be shot only used for components? I understand about the liability of selling them as ready to use rounds (that is why I stipulate components). What is the going price for once fired 300 mag brass? Should I deprime them as well? Thanks...
 
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Sorry for your loss...

You should have kept the gun IMO.

Sell the ammo on this forum's classified section as components. I'm sure someone who does reload for that cartridge will appreciate the brass and bullets.
 
We both did not like it and I have no need for a 300 win mag. It is also left handed and I am a right handed shooter. I have a hard time keeping things that I am not going to use unless there is some other meaning behind it (other then it belonged to someone). I kept three other left handed guns he had and will shoot at least one of them and make sure that his grandkids get the other two. The other dozen or so are right handed/universal.
 
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