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barnabus
02-26-2023, 07:21 AM
whats one of these worth these days

square butte
02-26-2023, 08:56 AM
Just the handle - Or handle and dies? Depends on what cartridge the dies are for if that's also included in your question, as to rarity and commonality. Also depends on style of handle - As to made of alloy or steel. If steel, are they cartridge marked or universal ( requiring an adapter ring per specific cartridge )? Prices are all over the map on ebay. Rarer sets bring more than i am willing to pay - but some one who really wants something specific will pay whatever it takes. Especially these days. Best way to get a more specific answer is to be more specific as to exactly what you have

Green Frog
02-26-2023, 09:46 PM
Cadillac… what’s it worth?

We definitely need more information. Dies or no dies? Material of handles, aluminum, steel, nickel plated? Box or no box? If yes, type and color of box?
Green Frog

stubshaft
02-26-2023, 10:20 PM
Whatever someone is willing to pay for it.

Eddie Southgate
02-26-2023, 11:15 PM
I'll give you $5 even if it's broke as long as the hook and spring in the handle are good. More than that would require good pictures and you reading us some numbers from the dies.

barnabus
02-27-2023, 07:51 AM
it has a priming die with a 2 stamped on it screwed into the tool

square butte
02-27-2023, 08:32 AM
The priming die would be for cartridges based on the 30-06/308 family of cases. If that's all you have for dies, you are missing three or four dies for the set - depending upon the age of the set. You still have not told us whether the handles are made of steel or aluminum alloy painted black. If steel - are they caliber marked? The one priming die (#2 ) you have is one of the most common. On a good day you might get $15-$20 for the die on ebay

barnabus
02-27-2023, 09:36 AM
The priming die would be for cartridges based on the 30-06/308 family of cases. If that's all you have for dies, you are missing three or four dies for the set - depending upon the age of the set. You still have not told us whether the handles are made of steel or aluminum alloy painted black. If steel - are they caliber marked? The one priming die (#2 ) you have is one of the most common. On a good day you might get $15-$20 for the die on ebay

Ill just keep the handle and one die if thats all its worth. Thanks

https://i.imgur.com/hhgjlDq.jpg

square butte
02-27-2023, 09:39 AM
You have two items that each have value ( the handle - and the die ) - The Handle may have much more value than the die - Depending on STEEL or ALUMINUM ALLOY - The die alone is not worth too much. Take the time to identify what handles you have - Then you will have a better idea of the value of each of your two items

Green Frog
02-27-2023, 03:21 PM
barnabus, you've been around on this forum to appreciate how much pictures help. Your picture tells me you have a pretty average aluminum handle/tong set with the #2 priming die you identified for yourself. Since Lyman has discontinued all support of the 310 series and The 310 Shop seems to have closed down, the picture has gotten very confused. On eBay one sees prices all over the place for even these, the most common and least valuable handles, and the vultures are breaking up die sets and asking for anywhere from $15-30 or more for each die... but not having much success! At gun shows, the situation isn't quite so strange, but nearly so. The 30-06 dies are some of the most commonly available 310 dies, but not much demand for them, so if you want to complete your "set" in that caliber you can probably get the Universal Decapping Die and Muzzle Resizing Die (or the single Combination Muzzle Resizer) along with an Expanding Die and a Seating and Crimping Die (called a DA Die) and be good to go. In fact, the other common rifle calibers that use cases with the same 30-06/308 base are still pretty easy to find with a little effort.
If you want to complete the set, you can contact me by PM and I can probably find the dies you need for around $20 or so for all. If, on the other hand, you decide to give up on the plan and sell them for what you can get at a gunshow or on Swapping and Selling on this Forum, a realistic expectation would be about $20 or so for the handles and $5-10 for the priming die.

Froggie

barnabus
02-27-2023, 03:57 PM
barnabus, you've been around on this forum to appreciate how much pictures help. Your picture tells me you have a pretty average aluminum handle/tong set with the #2 priming die you identified for yourself. Since Lyman has discontinued all support of the 310 series and The 310 Shop seems to have closed down, the picture has gotten very confused. On eBay one sees prices all over the place for even these, the most common and least valuable handles, and the vultures are breaking up die sets and asking for anywhere from $15-30 or more for each die... but not having much success! At gun shows, the situation isn't quite so strange, but nearly so. The 30-06 dies are some of the most commonly available 310 dies, but not much demand for them, so if you want to complete your "set" in that caliber you can probably get the Universal Decapping Die and Muzzle Resizing Die (or the single Combination Muzzle Resizer) along with an Expanding Die and a Seating and Crimping Die (called a DA Die) and be good to go. In fact, the other common rifle calibers that use cases with the same 30-06/308 base are still pretty easy to find with a little effort.
If you want to complete the set, you can contact me by PM and I can probably find the dies you need for around $20 or so for all. If, on the other hand, you decide to give up on the plan and sell them for what you can get at a gunshow or on Swapping and Selling on this Forum, a realistic expectation would be about $20 or so for the handles and $5-10 for the priming die.

Froggie

Ill never use them so no need to buy anything to go with them. Ill just throw them in with the other junk i have that i dont use anymore. $20 aint worth the hassle.I dont need the money lol

ulav8r
02-28-2023, 12:38 AM
You may not need the money, but someone else WILL think they need those items. Not, me, because I already have them.

mexicanjoe
03-01-2023, 05:08 PM
Green Frog always deals fair and square! Ive done business with him and I feel confident you can trust him also. I'm a 310 nut also , and if you can find the dies for your particular caliber: JUMP ON IT!