OK, this is my retirement brainstorm in a few years down the road. I do a ton of handloading anyway, so I thought of perhaps selling ammo via mail order. Nothing big and or elaborate. Basically I'm thinking of getting a Dillon Super 1050 anyway in .223 with Carbide dies because of the amount of guns that I have in that caliber, so why not make a little on the side when I have nothing to do but warm a chair with my butt and collect S.S.?
.223 is a good caliber because it's relatively expensive to buy at close to $10.00 per 20 for the cheapest stuff, plus with all of the black rifles recently purchased it is a caliber that is in high demand. It is also a very easy cartridge to load for because of all the Mil-Surp brass and powder that is available in large quantities at good prices.
The issue is a legal one. I have no idea what type of insurance, if any is required. I'm almost quite sure you would need some type of liability insurance, but how much and what kind, I have no idea. It is easy enough to post in classifieds in forums like this one, and if your product is good, and at a fair price, word of mouth will do wonders in the shooting world. This would strictly be internet mail order out of the house, no storefront or "business" per say.
Another issue is being able to take credit card purchases over the Internet. That would be a must. I have zero idea how complex or expensive that is, or how to set it up. Have any of you ever done something like this? If so how did it go? What was the approximate cost to get it up and running? Right now I'm just thinking out loud. If it becomes a big PITA, I'll just forget it, but it sounds like it's worth investigating. Thanks in advance, Bill T.