brass worth, few years of collecting my .223, omm

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  • Txlur

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    Heya reloading saavy guys, I've been saving my brass for years. Factory stuff, lake city, web, store stuff. I sorted it all today, and am wondering a rough estimate of what its value is, on the low low end.

    3 coffee cans .223/5.56, looks like 17lb on bathroom scale

    3 coffee cans 9mm, looks like 32lb

    One can 45 auto, half a can 38auto

    Untumbled, uncleaned, unwhatevered.. just straight from the ground. I don't want to count them :D
     

    Sniper 79

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    I think I recently gave a guy 20 bucks for a hundred one fired winchester brass for .223

    The guy at te Crown Point show givs a penny a pop for the nine. Not sure on the rest.

    If you are near Lowell I might be interested in the 45 and .223 if they are winchester or Remington
     

    chtheo

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    I believe they are worth the following:

    17lbs .223/5.56 - $87.50
    32lbs 9mm - $105.00
    10lbs? .45ACP - $40.00
    5lbs? - .38 - $15.00

    These are sorted and tumbled prices
     

    Txlur

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    Wow, good specifics guys. Love the knowledge here. I'm sure there will be a few unusables, and they are untumbled, so ill adjust for that.

    Thanks guys.
     
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