What to do?

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Hi, looking for some direction.
I have a Cooper 20 Vartarg that I am thinking of selling. Whats holding me back is I have ~ 1200 virgin rounds loaded for it.
Should I sell the rifle with the ammo or would I be best to pull them all?
Look forward to opinions on this one.
Thanks
 
Sounds like time to go make some holes in some targets. Keep your best groups to show how well it shoots and help to get your price. What ever is left as previously mentioned pull them unless you really know and trust the buyer.
 
After advertising that you have 1200 loaded rounds, if I was to buy it I would hope you did not shoot that many down the tube, as I would give you considerably less money for wearing the bore down for the new owner. Just my opinion when buying a firearm,,Dale Z
 
Thanks for the replies - iceman2, will go with your suggestion.
Already have several different loads proven - rifle is very accurate. Best load produced a .188" five shot group at 100 yrds.
Dale, yes documenting total shot count is important for several reasons. Rifle has 147 rounds down the pipe.
So, its pretty much confirmed - if I decide to sell I will be selling components, not loaded rounds.
Thanks again for the direction.
 
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