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    Hrsuhd
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    Testing the water.


    Would those of you who use/buy once fired mil brass be willing to pay a bit extra if it was polished full length sized deprimed and swaged.

    .308 around $100 per 500
    .223 around $85 per 1000
    Plus shipping
    I am debating on starting a small business after the first of the year and will start proccesing with .308 and have unprocessed .223 and 9mm. If sales are decent then move to processed .223.
    9mm will be offered polished only.

    I will be doing this with a high volume machine.

    Thanks for any input.
    Last edited by Hrsuhd; 11-18-2012 at 11:10 PM. Reason: forgot shipping

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    If you look on Gunbroker you will see what your competition is charging.

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    I would 1000 223 right now if you have any

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    Hrsuhd
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    Sorry not starting till after the first of the year
    Not taking any loans for start up so Im waiting on tax return to finish filling the coffers.

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    thomae
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    Did you buy a Dillon 1050?

    Just a fiendly reminder that discussing the possibility is fine, but if you are going to sell stuff, please become a paid member and please do it in the classifieds.
    If you are starting a business and wish to sell on the forum, you will need to be an official vendor on this site.

    http://www.savageshooters.com/showth...ated-7-12-2012

    http://www.savageshooters.com/showth...rs-and-Vendors

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    Hrsuhd
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    I was pricing compared to other once fired mil brass seems Im in the ballpark and maybe brisk sales will lead to higher profits.

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    thomae
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hrsuhd View Post
    Not taking any loans for start up so Im waiting on tax return to finish filling the coffers.
    Good. No debt at startup is a good thing. Congratulations.

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    Hrsuhd
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    Not yet Im planning on starting with one super then multiple depending on demand. I will see about being a vendor on many forums when things get more setteled and will have a web sight I have a name already but will not mention it anywhere untill I have proper permission .

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    Hrsuhd
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    Thanks I hope it works like the numbers say it should.

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    That1guy
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    Would need to be trimmed at that price for .223. Maybe 90/k.

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