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bassncrap

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Ok Ive acquired a "new" in box Kadooty from my clubs blanket shoot and honestly Im considering put it on the trade block.

Anyone have an idea what it would be a reasonable value?
 
Ok Ive acquired a "new" in box Kadooty from my clubs blanket shoot and honestly Im considering put it on the trade block.

Anyone have an idea what it would be a reasonable value?
The value of a prize for the blanket shoot.

It was an overengineered solution to locating the ball on the powder charge. Marking one's ramrod will serve the same purpose. The value, to me, is about the same a decent working rod.
 
Folks made fun of the Kadooty when they came out but they worked quite well for the intended purpose, which is applying uniform pressure on the powder when loading.
 
Folks made fun of the Kadooty when they came out but they worked quite well for the intended purpose, which is applying uniform pressure on the powder when loading.
Yes, and they also compress the powder which results in higher efficiency.
 
@Uncle Miltie said it, they work well for intended purpose.
,given our sharing @bassncrap , you would be served well with the learning experience that the Kadooty could/will help you with.
Consistency is a key issue. And loading pressure is part of it.
I'm one of those karma kind of guy's, you got that gift for a reason. Use it or sell it, Your choice.

To answer your question; $20-30 maybe,,, there is no major historical or collector value.
 
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Ingenious solution to non-existent problem.
If slightly compressed the powder burns more efficiently and consistently. BPCR shooters compress powder to varying degrees. A compressed load delivers a noticeable decrease in smoke and fouling.
 
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