View Full Version : Brass recycler in Denver Metro
cobubbasan
04-25-2023, 10:47
Can you guys recommend a recycler in the Denver Metro area, probably around 100 lbs. worth. Thanks in advance
gnihcraes
04-25-2023, 12:06
Action recycling at 42nd and wadsworth.
I prefer C&M on old Hampden Rd., near Riverpointe Shopping Center. They've always beat Atlas' prices, small and quick.
cobubbasan
04-25-2023, 12:46
Thank you!
longrange2
04-25-2023, 13:48
I used C&M a few years ago and they were easy to work with. I’ve got another batch of brass to take soon.
to recycle brass, does it have to be de-primed, or is having the old fired primers in the brass accepted? I've got some also that I need to take in.
longrange2
04-26-2023, 11:39
Spent primers are fine, primer cups are brass. Sort out any steel cases, they will check your brass with a magnet as you dump it.
cobubbasan
05-18-2023, 20:02
Hit Action today with well over 100lbs. Plopped kitty litter containers, plastic ziplocks and cardboard boxes collected over the years. Such a simple process and $2 per pound, walked away $340 and left the poor guy that had to off load it off the scale $20.
to recycle brass, does it have to be de-primed, or is having the old fired primers in the brass accepted? I've got some also that I need to take in.
Not at all!
cobubbasan
05-19-2023, 12:31
It was so simple, primed or deprimed even brass or nickel plated. All he asked was no steel cases and never checked either.
funkymonkey1111
05-19-2023, 13:10
can you recycle 22 cases?
can you recycle 22 cases?
Yup. But they are kinda like popcorn. Lots of bulk, but minimal weight when compared to centerfire brass.
can you recycle 22 cases?
Of course! But you'd need barrels of them to make it worthwhile, they don't weigh anything. And you'd need a shopvac to pick up enough to matter.
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