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    Witness Protection Reject rondog's Avatar
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    I'm a bit surprised shotgun shells are not collected, I'd imagine they can still be reloaded as well.
    Some can be, but most don't reload well. Been a lot of years since I did any though, they may be different now.

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    FYI: all those shotgun shells that have a nice brass looking base, they are usually steel.

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    Also if you dont want to get into reloading your self there is one guy who started a reloading company here in CO called Bullet boy ammo.

    A thought when starting out when money is tight, As you gather all the tools needed to do it your self!

    coop

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    I saw Bullet Boy Ammo around on the forums. He's in Thornton so it's not a far drive for me. I know once the wife decides to get into long distance shooting I'll be more than happy to be her ammo man!! (First thing's first we need a house so I can set up shop to reload.) Till then I'll probably just sell the brass on calibers I don't have.

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    Be careful: Some brass is left behind by others because it has been reloaded many times or has very hot loads shot through it.

    At the shotgun range the only hulls I leave behind are shot out and won't crimp another time.

    I very closely inspect and range brass I pick up; very, very closely.
    I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.

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