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Hornady 366 value (current market)

6.9K views 14 replies 11 participants last post by  Nebs  
#1 ·
I have a chance to pick up a second 366- not that I really need it, but the ability to reload both my 16 yd/practice loads and my Caps recipe has appeal. Looking for the market price for a nice one- clean and working well ( per the seller). Usual small extras- a few bushings, etc. No shipping needed.

What would be a reasonable price these days?

Thanks
 
#7 ·
Based on what I am seeing on the for sale board where I shoot, also looking at places like Offer Up and Craigslist. $200-$300 for a used one, based on condition and extras.

I picked up a nice one at the club for $150 earlier this year. Now I have one for Remington hulls and one for Winchester AA. I picked up a Hornady quick detach mound and can swap them out in a couple minutes.
 
#12 ·
I paid $250 for mine - almost brand new with a lot of extras. There was a well used machine in my area that sold for $50. On eBay, I see them go for between $150 to $350 plus shipping.

I personally would not pay more than $300 for one that is in good condition. I am a patient person so I can wait for a deal rather than pay more than what I want to.
 
#14 ·
I paid $250 for mine - almost brand new with a lot of extras. There was a well used machine in my area that sold for $50. On eBay, I see them go for between $150 to $350 plus shipping.

I personally would not pay more than $300 for one that is in good condition. I am a patient person so I can wait for a deal rather than pay more than what I want to.
12ga machines are fairly common dedicated 20, 28 & 410 ga loaders while available are not & have a higher value. I think the 410 machines use a different frame but not totally sure on that.
 
#15 · (Edited)
I don't know what the design differences are between the .410 366 and the other gauges, but I do know they don't sell a .410 conversion die set. Also, the shell plate and ring on the .410 units are unusually thick, I'm guessing the thickness helps stabilize the hulls.

I have 2 366s, a 12 and a 20, along with a 28 ga. die head.