jschneider93
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A while ago, I picked up a bunch of 30-06 at an auction for a good price. I'm just getting around to selling it, and need to know what I should be able to get out of it. I'd also like to know if the match ammo is worth more for collector's value, or if it's worth the same as other 30-06 match. Also, would I be best trying to sell this in person, or on gunbroker? The last thing is that I'm just curious about whether or not this ammo's price has been affected by the gun panic? My guess is that it hasn't, just because I've seen 30-06 in stores throughout the whole time.
What I have (may have to make a second post because of picture limit):
35 total rounds of Remington Core-Lokt 30-06 150 grain pointed soft point
2 sealed boxes of .30 cal match M72 made at the Lake City Army Plant
173 grain, 2640 FPS
40 total rounds of what my gunsmith told me is the same Lake City match 30-06. (I know there's only 35 in the pictures, but I have 5 more). The bullets are magnetic, as they should be. If there is a way to tell if they are match or not for sure, let me know.
Finally, I have 20 rounds of 30-06 handloaded into brass cases from the Lake City Army plant from 1942. Cases could might be match like the other ones, but don't have any way to know.
Thanks in advance.
What I have (may have to make a second post because of picture limit):
35 total rounds of Remington Core-Lokt 30-06 150 grain pointed soft point
2 sealed boxes of .30 cal match M72 made at the Lake City Army Plant
173 grain, 2640 FPS
40 total rounds of what my gunsmith told me is the same Lake City match 30-06. (I know there's only 35 in the pictures, but I have 5 more). The bullets are magnetic, as they should be. If there is a way to tell if they are match or not for sure, let me know.
Finally, I have 20 rounds of 30-06 handloaded into brass cases from the Lake City Army plant from 1942. Cases could might be match like the other ones, but don't have any way to know.
Thanks in advance.
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