PDA

View Full Version : Rcbs what would this cost?



mgread
01-19-2016, 11:18 AM
I guy I work with is sell all of this. But he dose not know the cost for resell. I will try and get some picture.
How much would you off?

Rock Chucker press
Powder measure
Scale
Case trimmer
Die sets for: 300 WIN Mag, 25-06, 257 Roberts, 44 Mag, 38 Special, 45 ACP
#4 & #6 shell holder
Deburring tool
Other misc RCBS TOOLS
Case length gauge x 2

Alexn20
01-19-2016, 11:24 AM
Its hard to give a price without knowing more detail. Prices could vary quite a bit depending on the models and condition of the items. Assuming they are all in good shape maybe $300 - $350 would be a fair price if I were selling it.

EDG
01-19-2016, 12:26 PM
Add up the price of everything new if it is in good condition.

Used it will sell some where between 50% and 75% of new. It is unlikely that someone will want to pay more than 75% of new for a used item.
The dies probably should be sold off separately since a buyer that values the setup the most is a buyer that will use it. That kind of buyer may have no use for any of those dies.
A buyer that takes all of it may not really have any use for any of it but may want a cut rate price so he can profit by flipping it.

If any of the equipment is kind of worn dirty or beat up clean it up some. Any abused equipment should have the price reduced some.

labradigger1
01-19-2016, 02:41 PM
My guess with unknown models would be about $425-475 retail and new.
Used I would prolly pay around $250

joesig
01-19-2016, 08:11 PM
Depends on which RC and which scale.

An old RC and a 510/1010 scale and easily in the $300s. Newer RC/502 scale drop the price.

salpal48
01-19-2016, 08:18 PM
With the ongoing Glut Of used reloading equipment. to look for established prices in Unavailable. It's all a Matters if some one wants to buy it. You can Figure 70 % of retail, 50 % , 40%. . People with the cash Rule the Roost.
doing a lot Of gun shows, It's better to have the cash , than The assorted Items. Cash rules , all the rest is junk

Hardcast416taylor
01-20-2016, 02:28 PM
Auction sales usually net a little more than 50% of new value. Private sale for this equipment would probably be about half or less than new price.Robert

troyboy
01-20-2016, 02:44 PM
It is all relative. If you want it and you have the funds? Who really cares? It is a hobby and many have an unrealistic price point. Do not base value on others opinion.