So I have never saved brass before.... so why would I? Other than reloads? Can I sell them? Do they have to be in good shape or does it matter? Is it worth picking up old brass from the range?
thanks in advance
Rob
So I have never saved brass before.... so why would I? Other than reloads? Can I sell them? Do they have to be in good shape or does it matter? Is it worth picking up old brass from the range?
thanks in advance
Rob
Can sell them to reloaders
Can sell them for scrap
To be Eco-friendly, then I would dispose of the brass for you, in a green manner of course...
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It is always appreciated when you pick up after your self.
If the brass is in good shape, you can reload or sell, which ever seems better to you.
Be safe.
I always pick mine up (plus alot of others) I just wanted to know if it was worth saving. most that is not mine is crunched. Can that still be sold? I mean how much can you get of say a 5 gal bucket of crunched brass?
Thanks
Rob
Take it to metal recyclers, you would be surprised at the scrap brass prices.
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You may want to start reloading some day most of all. Besides we may not be able to buy ammo (fear mongering) and you'll be glad you hung on to it. I always pick it up. I'll give it to a reloader if nothing else.
Save as much as possible, sell here than donate the proceeds to ..............the web site. After all this site enabled you to ask the question, that sold the brass to donate to the site. Karma.
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