Short Version - Title says it all, de-primed, NOT resized. See pics. $50 Shipped in the US.
Long version - I've been listing some brass from one of our Range Masters who passed unexpectedly, and still have some more to list. Doing so has made me realize I have also saved up more than I'll ever need for myself, and should sell some of mine so my heirs don't end up having to deal with it. I wanted to add some value so yesterday I took these 100 Winchester 30-06 cases and gave them a good long bath in the tumbler, so they are squeaky clean inside and out. Just a little residue is left in the primer pockets, as the pics show. These have not been resized as of course the buyer will want to fit them to their rifle. I prefer PayPal F&F but can accept other types of secured payment, and I will ship today if they sell in time.
Nice looking brass. GLWS. Be sure and wrap them tight when you ship. USPS has trashed a few boxes of my brass I've sent out lately and it cost me because I replaced them all at no cost to the buyer. USPS sure wasn't going to do anything about it, and it wasn't the buyer's fault.
Slaves get what they need. Free men get what they want.
Thanks for the compliment and advice. I have found I can put 100 30-06 in a small flat rate box and they fit pretty tightly. I have shipped out a couple lots of the late gentleman's I referenced in the OP that way and had no complaints by the buyers, but maybe I was lucky. Both of those lots sold in minutes, BTW, and they were not deprimed or stainless pin polished like these, though I only marked these $5 more for that work and they have been up for three days with no interest. I am wondering if I'm asking too much?
I have some more to list but wanted to see how these go to see if I should put the time into the full deprime and polish for the next lots - I'm new at this. I would have thought that was good value-added since there is no threat to one's dies of embedded dirt and grime - these are basically just like new now, but for the single firing.