As an example off the top of my head a lee set of rgb dies in 223 that weren't just rough but ABUSED they were asking $43. Even Midwayusa (whom I recently found through very good advice from you, thanks again btw, isn't always the best price) sells the same dies NEW for $19.29 +S&H. A set of rough Hornady Dimension 243 dies they were asking $65 for. Again new at midway $34.99 +S&H. I mean come on. If it was a rare set of dies, a moratorium set, a special order set, or heck even just a regular set in GOOD condition I could almost see paying close to what new +S&H would be (or more for rare/moratorium dies). But those kinda prices for common rough and beaten dies? I have paid the new price for used dies in good/great condition before, but dang! My thought is that they were selling because people just don't know any better, and I guess in the end it is always buyer beware.
MMMM I would be awfully tempted on that Montana price on the hides. That kinda price gets me ta thinkin' awful things about how much I need to get out and shoot more, and how it would be even better if it paid for itself
I will send you a pm about the bullets, you might have something I am in the market fer and I can save ya havin ta pack a few more boxes. :P
Richard
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