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TXSlade
09-23-2017, 06:25 PM
If you had a couple boxes of some factory made boolits for a caliber you don't shoot, would you bother selling them? Or should I just chuck them in my melting pot?

I got what what my eyeball says are 44 mag boolits. And I just don't have that round anymore. I use 357 and 45 colt, 454, 45 acp, but no .429

But I can't help think that shipping these is kind of pointless, and just melting them would make more sense.

Thoughts?

rking22
09-23-2017, 07:39 PM
Depends, personally would offer up for local trade depending on the quality and alloy. Or ,to be honest, I would probably end up buying a gun to shoot them. Wound up with a 17 HRM that way,.....

tigweldit
09-23-2017, 07:48 PM
Yep, buy a .44 or melt them down.

bedbugbilly
09-23-2017, 07:53 PM
Seems to always be a market for store bought boots here in the WTS/WTS section. Not near full price but the sellers at least get something out of them and whoever buys 'em has a use for them. I've purchased some over time for various calibers when they were something I could use at a reasonable price and it saved me the time casting when my time was limited. You cold list 'em and see if anybody needed them and then if not, melt 'em down. If somebody could use 'em though, seems a shame not to help them out a little by giving the a chance to get some at a decent price to try/and or use.

merlin101
09-23-2017, 08:17 PM
I'd list em here for sale or trade for something I could use.

JSnover
09-23-2017, 08:19 PM
Yeah I'd offer a trade. I you don't make a deal with anyone, melt them into something you can use.

lar45
09-23-2017, 08:36 PM
You might take a look at gunbroker and see What the going price is. Then ship it with the usps flat rate box.

TXSlade
09-23-2017, 08:36 PM
Trade, that is a good idea. Thanks

Plate plinker
09-23-2017, 08:49 PM
Sell or trade if your the type that does so.

Kraschenbirn
09-23-2017, 09:38 PM
You mention "a couple of boxes"...how many boolits are you actually talking about? Boxes of 500 would be a whole different deal than boxes of 100. Also, what's the diameter at the drive bands and do you have any idea of the alloy? Not trying to be critical but those are items most people would have to know before considering a trade. (At a time before I began powder coating, I once melted down something like 950 240 gr. .44 SWC from a very reputable commercial caster because the were sized .429 from a very hard alloy and didn't shoot worth horse apples in either my Smiths or Rugers.)

Bill

lightman
09-24-2017, 06:54 PM
If they were jacketed I would post them for sale. If lead, I dump them in the melting pot without a second thought.

tazman
09-24-2017, 10:21 PM
Isn't it a rule that if you have 2 boxes of boolits for a caliber you don't currently own, that you are required to buy a gun and reloading kit so you can shoot them?

Tom W.
09-24-2017, 10:57 PM
Sounds right to me........

Drm50
09-24-2017, 11:33 PM
It is stupid to melt good bullets down for scrapp unless you are desperate for lead. While I agree
that shipping bullets in small quantities is not practical, I would just stash them. Take them with
you to shows. If you are active shooter who knows, tomarrow you might pick up a gun for them.
I cast boolits to afford to shoot more, the same reason I reload. I don't mind doing it but would
rather be shooting than casting. Bullets represent more than lead scrap, I think of the time and
trouble it took to cast them.