Advice, *Warning* long winded...

Don't make any decisions all at once.

Start a "sell pile", and move the stuff you think you don't want to sell into it. Take a few days and think about it. You might you move some things back and forth between the "sell" and "keep" piles a couple times before you get where you're comfortable. Most of that stuff is 50 years old so waiting a month or two before you sell it isn't gonna make any difference. If it were me I'd probably be keeping most of it, because I have a hoarding gene as well as sp[ace for it. :)
 
For the reloaded ammo, the bullets and brass have some value, I doubt anyone would buy the powder. As already mentioned you can't really sell the reloads legally, but pulling them all is going to be a slow time consuming process for you and pistol components are not quite as valuable as rifle components.
Personally, I'd get a buddy and go shooting and just enjoy the ammo winfall.
 
Thanks all for the advice. Funny thing, I sold a set of grips for a Hammerli pistol yesterday, and after a bit of a chat, the gentleman offered to take a bunch of the ammo I can't use. Just glad to find someone who can use it. It's funny how things work out sometimes, I wasn't going to deliver the grips due to having had ankle surgery recently, but took the chance, and now I'm glad I did.
Good to have new perspectives though, much appreciated.
 
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