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Going Rate Reloder 26

Curious as to the going rate for RL26. I'll sell mine locally & have about 6 lbs that I won't use, as I've switched over to RL23 & 16.

Anyone sold these NOS powder that's become unavailable lately?


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It’s totally real. The seller has a perfect 300+ feedbacks
Just because it looks real doesn't mean it is.

They form multiple profiles and they have buddies who do the same. They bid things up and then never have to pay anyone and pretend like nothing happened.
 
Just because it looks real doesn't mean it is.

They form multiple profiles and they have buddies who do the same. They bid things up and then never have to pay anyone and pretend like nothing happened.
All of that for an 8 pound jug of powder? The seller has been a gunbroker member since 2006. Also, yes they can have other accounts and jack up the price through fake bids, but I don't think they are going to bid the price up to 1,800.

Also, when you sell something on gunbroker, you have to pay gunbroker a fee. So something will defiantly happen when you have a buyer win. I know this for a fact, because before I came here, I sold an upper on gunbroker, guy never paid and I still get emails that I owe them a percentage of the sale that never occurred.
 
Just because it looks real doesn't mean it is.

They form multiple profiles and they have buddies who do the same. They bid things up and then never have to pay anyone and pretend like nothing happened.
Even if that is the case, the seller still is on the hook to pay the GB commission fee as well as sales tax and 1% buyer compliance fee that the buyer is supposed to pay the seller (that GB automatically bill the seller whether seller get paid or not).

As you can see the seller has several 8-pound jugs pictured.
 
So what would be a realistic asking price per pound?
Honestly there really is no way to gauge that as there has been none of them for commercial sale for quite awhile. The asking price would be what the current market would bear.
 
$0 - my distributer hasn't had any Alliant powders for over 3 years.

I had many of their powders that were my favourite, especially their pistol powders.
 
IMHO....
If you're trying to MAXIMIZE PROFIT and hose a fellow shooter $75-$80 per pound.
If you're trying to get rid of it and help a fellow shooter out $0-$5 per pound over what you ACTUALLY paid for it.
 
IMHO....
If you're trying to MAXIMIZE PROFIT and hose a fellow shooter $75-$80 per pound.
If you're trying to get rid of it and help a fellow shooter out, $0-$5 per pound over what you ACTUALLY paid for it.
I very much agree with this.. About 3 years ago I bought two 8-pounders locally for $300 each.. Then my verygoodshootingbuddy in Tucson needed one, so I sold it to him last fall for $300---I told him I don't make profit on my friends.

Not necessarily because of the above, he'll be doing many hundred$ worth of work on my new R700-Kauger/Remage benchrifle for approximately nothing.

Thx WAMBO.
 

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